Defective Pressure Cooker Injury Lawsuit

The mass torts lawyers at Garces, Grabler, & Lebrocq are handling injury and wrongful death lawsuits on behalf of consumers harmed by defective electric pressure cookers, or “instant pots.” These pressure cookers have been found to harbor serious design flaws and defects, leading to the expulsion of scalding liquids that severely burn and disfigure users. Consumers have also reported electrocutions, vision injuries, lacerations from shrapnel-like debris, traumatic brain injuries, and even fatalities from defective pressure cookers.
If you’ve been injured call us at 1-888-603-2659 for a free consultation to find out if you are eligible for compensation through a defective pressure cooker injury lawsuit.
Almost 3 Million Units Recalled Over The Last 10 Years
In August 2023, Sensio recalled over 860,000 units of their Bella, Bella Pro Series, Cooks, and Crux electric and stovetop pressure cookers due to more than 63 reports of second and third-degree burns.
In October 2023, Best Buy recalled over 930,000 units of its Insignia pressure cookers after over 31 similar incidents.
In November 2023, Crock-Pot recalled more than 900,000 units of its Crock-Pot® 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers after 119 reports of malfunction, 99 of which resulted in first-to third-degree burns.
Contact our Product Liability Attorneys Today
If you or a loved one has experienced significant injuries as a result of a defective pressure cooker or instant pot, our product liability lawyers can help you decide on the right course of action and help determine if you are entitled to compensation from the product’s manufacturer, retailer, or other involved parties. Call 1-888-603-2659 today for your free consultation to discuss a defective pressure cooker injury lawsuit.