Pressure Cooker Explosion Lawsuits
Faulty and defective designs may cause a pressure cooker to explode, resulting in severe burns and injuries.
Faulty and defective designs may cause a pressure cooker to explode, resulting in severe burns and injuries.
A Georgia woman claims that defective safety features led to an Instant Pot pressure cooker explosion which left her with severe burn injuries.
The Instant Pot lawsuit claims a Las Vegas woman suffered severe burn injuries when she was able to remove the lid of a pressure cooker purchased at Walmart while the…
The Walmart pressure cooker lawsuit claims a Louisiana woman suffered severe and permanent burn injuries when the device exploded as the lid was being removed.
About 860,000 Sensio stove-top and electronic pressure cookers have been recalled following reports of more than 60 injuries to consumers who were sprayed by hot contents when the lids were…
A Chef's Mark pressure cooker lawsuit claims the manufacturers falsely advertise safety features which do not protect the consumer from the risk of explosive pressure release and the risk of…
A Breville pressure cooker lawsuit alleges the lid exploded off after the steam was supposedly released, causing burn injuries from steam and scalding liquid.
A Ninja Foodi pressure cooker lawsuit claims safety features failed to prevent the device from exploding unexpectedly, causing severe burn injuries to a Rhode Island woman.
An Instant Pot pressure cooker lawsuit was filed by a man who suffered burn injuries when safety features failed to prevent the lid from being opened while the contents were…
A woman has filed a Ninja pressure cooker lawsuit after suffering burns and injuries when the lid came off while the contents were still under pressure.