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California Crock-Pot Multicooker Lawsuit Filed By Johnson//Becker, PLLC
Johnson//Becker, PLLC is a nationwide products liability law firm with experience representing victims of pressure cooker explosions. The firm has represented over 700 clients in pressure cooker lawsuits who have been severely burned by exploding …
Kia, Hyundai Engine Immobilizer Anti-Theft Class Action Lawsuit
Kia and Hyundai are among the most commonly stolen vehicles in many major cities.
Johnson//Becker, PLLC Attorney Appointed Co-Lead in Baby Formula Lawsuit
Attorneys are expected to represent hundreds of plaintiffs who allege that they were harmed by contaminated baby formula.
First Known Tepezza Lawsuit Filed by Johnson//Becker, PLLC Alleging Hearing Loss
In a lawsuit filed on August 25, David Weibel claims his use of Tepezza for thyroid eye disease was the cause of permanent hearing loss.
Another Crock-Pot Multicooker Lawsuit Filed
Johnson//Becker, PLLC is a nationwide products liability law firm with experience representing victims of pressure cooker explosions. The firm has represented over 700 clients who have been severely burned by exploding pressure cookers designed and …
Cosori Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Connecticut
Cosori sold this and other pressure cookers “in a defective and unreasonably dangerous condition for consumers.”
Philippe Richards Pressure Cooker Explosion Lawsuit Filed in Arkansas
Ms. Smith suffered her burn injuries during the “normal, directed use” of her Philippe Richards pressure cooker.
New Crock-Pot Pressure Cooker Explosion Lawsuit Filed
In 2020, Sunbeam recalled 900,000 Crock-Pot pressure cookers following reports of lids opening.
Maxi-Matic Lawsuit Filed in North Carolina
A Maxi-Matic pressure cooker explosion left Ms. Harbin with “serious and substantial burn injuries.”
Georgia Woman Sues After Nutri Ninja Blender Explosion
According to the Nutri Ninja lawsuit filed against the manufacturer SharkNinja, Nutri Ninja blenders are “unreasonably dangerous” and the company has failed to warn consumers of the risk of blenders overheating or exploding.