Instant Pot Duo Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Alabama
April 13, 2022 — A man from Alabama has filed a lawsuit against Instant Brands after he was burned by an Instant Pot Duo.
The plaintiff, Richard R., is a man from Haleyville, Alabama, who allegedly suffered “serious and substantial burn injuries” due to a defective Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker (IP Duo 60/80).
The lawsuit states that his daughters bought the Instant Pot Duo...
Instant Pot Burn Injury Lawsuit Filed in Los Angeles
March 18, 2022 — Yet another lawsuit has been filed by a consumer who was burned by an explosion of hot food when she opened the lid on her Instant Pot Pressure Cooker.
The lawsuit was filed by Rosalina D., a woman from Los Angeles, California, who claims that she was burned in March 2020 by her Instant Pot Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker (Model Number IP-DUO60).
According to the...
Instant Pot Lawsuit Filed by Burned Woman in Pennsylvania
December 17, 2021 — A lawsuit has been filed by a woman who was burned by an explosion of hot food and liquid when she opened the lid on her Instant Pot pressure cooker.
The plaintiff, Amber D., is a woman from Pennsylvania who was burned by her Instant Pot on December 26, 2019.
She blames the incident on the failure of the safety features on the Instant Pot — specifically a lid that was...
Instant Pot Lawsuit Filed by Burned Woman in California
November 22, 2021 — A woman from California who was burned by an Instant Pot has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer.
The lawsuit was filed against Instant Brands by Jillian C., a woman from Pleasanton, California, who claims she suffered “serious and substantial burn injuries” on November 28, 2019.
According to her complaint, the Instant Pot’s so-called “safety...
Mom in Tennessee Files Instant Pot Lawsuit for Son’s Burn Injuries
October 29, 2021 — An Instant Pot pressure cooker lawsuit has been filed against Instant Brands by a mother in Tennessee.
The lawsuit was filed by Ashleigh R., the mother of D.V., a boy from Clarksville, Tennessee who was severely burned by an Instant Pot pressure cooker (Model Duo Black SS 60).
The pressure cooker was purchased new from Walmart in October 2019. Almost exactly one year later,...
Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Illinois
August 24, 2021 — A lawsuit has been filed by a woman who claims that the lid on her Instant Pot pressure cooker is defective.
The lawsuit was filed by Sondra S. D., a woman from Illinois who was burned while using her Instant Pot in July 2019.
According to the complaint, she was able to easily rotate and open the lid on her Instant Pot while the unit was still pressurized.
Doing so caused...
Another Instant Pot Lawsuit Filed Against Instant Brands Inc.
August 6, 2021 — Instant Brands Inc. has been sued by an Ohio woman who was burned when her Instant Pot Pressure Cooker exploded.
Deetra M., a woman from Centerville, Ohio, claims she was injured by an Instant Pot (Model No. IP-DUO80) that she bought new in 2019.
That same year, on July 26, she claims it exploded when she was able to easily open the lid on her Instant Pot while it was still...
Mom Files Instant Pot Lawsuit After Child Suffers Severe Burn Injuries
June 15, 2021 — Target and Instant Brands Inc. were hit with a lawsuit after a 2-year-old girl was severely burned by an Instant Pot Pressure Cooker that exploded.
The lawsuit was filed by Brittany G., the mother of a little girl identified only as “N.G.” in the complaint.
Brittany said she purchased a new Instant Pot “Smart Wifi” Pressure Cooker in August 2020 from a...
Instant Pot Lawsuit Filed by Woman Who Suffered Burn Injuries
May 12, 2021 — Instant Brands Inc. has been hit with a lawsuit from a woman who was burned by an Instant Pot Nova 60 Pressure Cooker.
The lawsuit was filed by a 57-year-old woman from Utah named Lucy P., who claims she purchased a new Instant Pot Nova 60 on November 11, 2018.
Less than 6 months later, on April 25, 2019, she claims the Instant Pot exploded hot food, liquid and steam when she...
Woman From Louisiana Files Instant Pot Lawsuit
In March 2020, a woman from Louisiana filed a lawsuit after she was severely burned by an exploding Instant Pot pressure cooker.