Breville Fast-Slow Pro Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Georgia Federal Court by Johnson // Becker, PLLC
The firm represents over 260 clients who have been severely burned by exploding pressure cookers designed and sold by over two dozen different manufacturers.
In the news release, Breville Fast-Slow Pro Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Georgia Federal Court by Johnson // Becker, PLLC, issued 05-Jan-2021 by Johnson // Becker, PLLC over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the original press release has been corrected to indicate that the Breville Fast-Slow Pressure Cookers were subject to the December 22, 2015 recall, and not the Breville Fast-Slow "Pro" Pressure Cooker models. The complete, corrected release follows:
Breville Fast-Slow Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Georgia Federal Court by Johnson // Becker, PLLC
This lawsuit alleges that Breville, the manufacturer of the recalled Fast-Slow Pressure Cooker, has misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson // Becker, PLLC is a nationwide products liability law firm with extensive experience representing victims of pressure cooker explosions. The firm represents over 260 clients who have been severely burned by exploding pressure cookers designed and sold by over two dozen different manufacturers.
Johnson // Becker filed this Complaint alleging that Breville, the manufacturer of the recalled Fast-Slow Pressure Cooker, misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers. The Complaint was filed on behalf of Todd Jones.
Mr. Jones' pressure cooker exploded while under pressure on January 6, 2019. As a result of the explosion, Mr. Jones sustained severe burns. According to the Complaint, the Breville pressure cookers are marketed as being "safe." However, Mr. Jones alleges that despite Breville's claims of safety, the Fast-Slow Pressure Cookers cannot be safely used as advertised.
This is not the first time Breville has had issues with its pressure cookers. On December 22, 2015, Breville started a recall of its Fast-Slow Pressure Cookers after receiving reports of burn related injuries caused by steam and the hot contents of the pot erupting out of its exploding pressure cookers.
This suit is filed by Michael K. Johnson, Kenneth W. Pearson and Adam J. Kress of Johnson // Becker, PLLC.
Michael K. Johnson is a founding partner of Johnson // Becker, PLLC. Michael, Ken and Adam exclusively handle injury cases, with an emphasis on national products liability litigation, including cases involving burn injuries from defective products.
To learn more about Johnson // Becker's product liability cases, or to arrange a free, no obligation case review, please visit Johnson // Becker at https://www.johnsonbecker.com/product-liability/pressure-cooker-lawsuit/, or contact Johnson // Becker directly at (800) 279-6386.
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