Ninja Foodi Lawsuit Filed by Woman Who Suffered 2nd and 3rd Degree Burns from Defective Pressure Cooker
Lawsuit indicates the Ninja Foodi exploded when the lid was removed, even though the pressure cooker was on a non-pressurized setting.
Lawsuit indicates the Ninja Foodi exploded when the lid was removed, even though the pressure cooker was on a non-pressurized setting.
Lawsuit indicates that the Instant Pot pressure cooker exploded due to defective safety features, which failed to prevent the lid from being removed while the contents were still cooking under intense pressure.
Lawsuit alleges safety features on an Instant Pot pressure cooker sold by Target failed to prevent burn injuries due to a defective float switch, which allowed the lid to be removed while the contents were still pressurized.
Lawsuit claims manufacturer should have replaced the defective GoWise Pressure Cooker locking pins with more effective, economical safety features, which would have prevented the pressure cooker explosion.
Lawsuit alleges Ninja Foodi pressure cooker exploded during normal operation, showering Florida woman with scalding hot liquid
A “Safety Lid Lock” feature failed to prevent the pressure cooker from being opened while contents were under pressure, resulting in an Instant Pot explosion
Pressure cooker explosion occurred after a Crock-Pot recall issued in 2020, but the plaintiffs say they never received notice about problems with the cooker
Lawsuit indicates the Instant Pot pressure cookers explosion occurred because the devices are "defective and unreasonably dangerous," with ineffective safety technology.
Bella pressure cooker lawsuit claims Sensio sold an unreasonably dangerous and defective product, which lacked effective safety features to prevent the lid from coming off while the hot contents were still pressurized
Lawsuit alleges Walmart sold a defective and unreasonably dangerous Instant Pot pressure cooker, which exploded when a Las Vegas woman went to remove the lid, spraying hot contents all over her body.