According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an electronic malfunction can cause the lamp’s lightbulb to fail and the lithium battery to overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Lithium-ion batteries are prone to failure through a process called thermal runaway, where excessive heat triggers a cycle that can lead to fires or explosions. This can cause serious burns to anyone nearby. Johnson//Becker lawyers have successfully handled and tried multiple lithium-ion battery cases over the last three years.
The November 7, 2024, recall includes about 5,300 Tala Muse Portable Lamps with batch codes 01/21, 01/22, 01/23, and 01/24. The lithium battery-powered lamps were sold in brass, white, green, blue, black, red, and pink colors. The lamps measure about 13 inches by 5 inches by 5.5 inches. The batch codes are printed on the base of the product.
The recalled lamps were sold online at West Elm, One Kings Lane, Lumens, Lulu & Georgia, Lightology, and Anthropologie from September 2021 through July 2024 for between $275 and $495.
Questions About a Tala Muse Portable Lamp Lawsuit? Contact a Johnson//Becker Lawyer for a Free Case Review
If a recalled lamp 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 lithium-ion battery-powered products nationwide, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.
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