Farberware Lawsuit Filed Over Pressure Cooker Burns, Injuries Caused By Design Defect
The lawsuit claims Farberware expressly indicated the safety features would prevent the lid from being removed while the contents were under pressure.
The lawsuit claims Farberware expressly indicated the safety features would prevent the lid from being removed while the contents were under pressure.
The lawsuit claims the pressure cooker top exploded off due to defective safety features.
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Defective "safety features" caused an Aldi pressure cooker to explode when it failed to prevent the lid from being removed while contents were pressurized.
Plaintiff was able to remove the lid while the contents were still under pressure due to safety feature failures, the lawsuit claims
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