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on April 8th, 2019 Class-Action Corvette Lawsuit Given Go Ahead by Federal Judge

A federal judge has ruled to allow a class-action lawsuit against General Motors, regarding warranty and fraud consumer-rights claims of GM’s Corvette Z06, to go forward. Attorneys representing vehicle owners state the automobile manufacture knowingly sold the vehicle with a defective cooling system causing the engine to overheat suddenly making it dangerous on the road […]

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on June 23rd, 2017 Response to the Z06 is Disappointing, as is the Car’s Performance Under the Heat

Despite the hype and anticipation for the release of the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, which was introduced to the public in the 2015 model year and quickly purchased by nearly 30,000 customers for an average of $100,000, a recent lawsuit is showing that the General Motors’ “world-class supercar” is far from. The lawsuit could cost GM […]

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on December 21st, 2016 29K defective baby strollers with injury risks recalled in US

A company is recalling an estimated 29,400 baby strollers due to concerns they could cause personal injuries to adults and babies, a report of the CPSC stated on December 20. According to reports, at least five models of “Qbit strollers” have a folding mechanism component that could cause pinch or laceration injuries to adults. The folding […]

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on November 30th, 2016 $4.25M civil penalty to be settled by PetSmart over negligence in handling fishbowl recall

Phoenix-based company PetSmart Inc. has agreed to settle a civil penalty amounting to $4.25 million after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) accused them of negligence in recalling their fishbowl brand, the cpsc.gov website reported on November 14. Reports revealed that PetSmart failed in immediately notifying the CPSC that two types of their fishbowls […]

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on November 12th, 2016 New Class Action Suit Over Product Allegedly Sold with Unlisted Fillers

Publix Super Markets Inc. has recently been accused of selling grated cheese with unlisted fillers and marketing the product at a premium. The face of the class action suit, Erin Rudder, claims Publix breached its implied warranty of their product and violated their duty of good faith and fair dealings to their customers. Publix advertises […]

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on November 7th, 2016 Millions of faulty dehumidifiers linked to property damages recalled

Approximately 3.4 million dehumidifier units in the U.S. are under recall due to the possibility that they could catch fire and result in property damage. The units were linked to $4.8 million worth of property damages, a November 2 article of cpsc.gov reported. According to the recall, at least eight sizes of Midea dehumidifiers in […]

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on October 20th, 2016 Thousands of faulty rice cookers recalled by 3 Squares

California-based company 3 Squares is recalling approximately 175,000 rice cookers and slow cookers after receiving complaints that they could malfunction and cause injuries to intended users, an October 18 article of cpsc.gov reported. According to reports, the Tim3, Machin3, and their smaller versions Mini Tim3 and Machin3 cookers may catch fire or cause electrical shock […]

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on September 30th, 2016 Samsung smartphones with defective batteries recalled

Samsung has announced that it will recall approximately 1 million newly released smartphones after discovering a problem with the batteries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) reports that the batteries have the potential of overheating and catching fire.  Samsung and the USCPC have together received 92 complaints of the “Galaxy Note7” smartphones catching fire. At least 26 […]

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on September 2nd, 2016 Potentially harmful snacks recalled in the US

Well-known processed food manufacturer, Bimbo Bakeries, issued a voluntary recall on their muffin and brownies products due to the possibility that they are contaminated with plastic. The defect can cause harm to consumers, an article of CNN reported on August 31. According to reports, the packages of “Entenmann’s Little Bites” snacks may be contaminated by plastic. The potentially dangerous chocolate chip […]

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on August 17th, 2016 Football helmets recalled for risk of cracking

A Michigan-based company issued a recall on thousands of football helmets due to complaints that they may cause injuries if they crack while in use, an article of cpsc.gov reported on August 14. Reports said at least 5,900 football helmets manufactured by Xenith LLC have hard shells that can crack during use. At least four models of Xenith helmets […]

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