Allen + Roth Lighted Bathroom Mirrors Recall Lawsuit

Allen + Roth Lighted Bathroom Mirrors have been recalled. The lawyers at Johnson//Becker, PLLC, are currently accepting new cases for recalled mirrors.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the mirrors’ glass can detach from the wall attachment base and fall, posing injury and laceration hazards. The October 10, 2024, recall includes about 3,300 Allen + Roth-branded lighted dimmable LED wall mirrors. The bathroom vanity anti-fog mirrors are frameless and have a touch sensor button for the dimmable LED light. They were sold in three different sizes.

  • Homewerks model number 75-102 (Lowe’s item number 784783) is about 24 inches by 30 inches
  • Homewerks model number 75-103 (Lowe’s item number 2845089) is about 30 inches by 36 inches
  • Homewerks model number 75-104 (Lowe’s item numbers 5746472 and 1124617) is about 36 inches by 42 inches

There have been over 44 reports of the mirror’s glass detaching from the wall attachment base. The recalled mirrors were sold at Lowe’s stores nationwide and online at Lowe’s.com from February 2023 through July 2024 for between $250 and $610.

Questions About an Allen + Roth Lighted Bathroom Mirror Lawsuit? Contact a Johnson//Becker Lawyer for a Free Case Review

If a recalled mirror injured you or a loved one, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are currently accepting new cases for recalled mirrors nationwide, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.

We offer a Free Case Evaluation. Please use the form below to contact us or call (800) 279-6386. We would be honored to speak with you and respond promptly to every inquiry.

Free Case Evaluation

Verified 100% Secure Site To contact us for a free review of your potential case, please fill out the form below or call us toll free 24 hrs/day by dialing: (800) 279-6386.
  • By providing your contact information, you agree to receive text messages from our company. Message and data rates may apply. You may opt out at any time by replying STOP.