Instant Pot DUO 60 Lawsuit Filed by Burned Woman
April 9, 2024 — A woman who was burned by an Instant Pot has filed a pressure cooker lawsuit against Instant Brands LLC
The lawsuit was filed by Courtney F., a resident of Savannah, Georgia, who blames Instant Brands for selling a defective pressure cooker.
According to the lawsuit, she was severely burned in August 2021 while using an Instant Pot DUO 60 Pressure Cooker (Model IP-DUO60 Plus)....
Sensio Hit With 10 Lawsuits for Bella / Crux Pressure Cooker Burns
March 7, 2024 — Sensio Inc. has been hit with a group of 10 lawsuits involving people who were burned by stovetop and electric pressure cookers that ejected hot food and liquid when they opened the lid.
All of the lawsuits accuse Sensio of selling Bella and Crux pressure cookers with defective lids that failed to lock when there was still a dangerous amount of pressure trapped within the unit....
Best Buy Recalls 930,000 Insignia Pressure Cookers
October 2023 — Best Buy recalled around 930,000 Insignia pressure cookers because they can expel burning-hot food and liquid.
The problem is that the pressure cooker’s inner pot has incorrect volume markings. This could result in people over-filling the pot, which could result in severe burn injuries.
At least 17 people suffered burn injuries, according to Best Buy. There were also 31...
Parents Burned by Tristar Power Quick Pot Explosion
August 9, 2023 — A lawsuit has been filed by two parents who were burned in front of their children when a Tristar Power Quick Pot exploded.
The lawsuit was filed by Andrew and Kaylle J., a couple from Georgia who accuse Tristar Products of selling a defective pressure cooker.
According to the lawsuit, Kaylle was cooking spicy pork to make tacos for dinner on July 3, 2023. When the pork was...
Insignia Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed Against Best Buy
April 26, 2023 — A woman from Texas has filed a lawsuit against Best Buy after she was burned by an Insignia® Pressure Cooker.
The plaintiff, Shvon C., is a woman from Dallas who claims that Best Buy sold a product that “suffers from serious and dangerous defects.”
She claims that she was severely burned in May 2021 when she opened the lid on her Insignia® Pressure Cooker when it...
Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp Lawsuit Filed in Massachusetts
April 21, 2023 — SharkNinja has been sued by a woman who claims that she was left with severe burn injuries when the lid exploded off a Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp Air Fryer & Pressure Cooker.
The lawsuit was filed by Carrie S., a woman from Rhode Island who allegedly suffered “severe and substantial burn injuries” in January 2021 while cooking with the Ninja Foodi TenderCrisp.
The...
Crock-Pot MINI Multi-Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Florida
April 12, 2023 — A woman who was burned by her Crock-Pot MINI Multi-Cooker has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer.
The plaintiff, Melanie P., is a woman from South Carolina who alleges that she was severely burned in March 2020.
She claims she was using a defective Crock-Pot 4-Quart Multi-Use MINI Express Crock Programmable Slow Cooker and Pressure Cooker (Model Number SCCPPC400-DS).
A...
Instant Pot DUO Lawsuit Filed by Philadelphia Man
April 7, 2023 — A man who was burned by his Instant Pot Pressure Cooker has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer for selling an “unreasonably dangerous” product.
The plaintiff, Khadija K., is a resident of Philadelphia who claims that he was burned in April 2021 while using an Instant Pot 6-Quart DUO Electric Pressure Cooker.
The lawsuit specifies that he was burned by the Duo...
Lawsuit Filed by Woman Burned by Instant Pot IP-LUX80
March 27, 2023 — A woman who claims that she was burned by a defective Instant Pot has filed a lawsuit.
The lawsuit was filed by Delia M., a resident of Bessemer, Alabama, who alleges that she was burned by an Instant Pot IP-LUX80 Pressure Cooker.
On March 21, 2021, she was using her Instant Pot to make food when she was able to easily twist open the lid.
Unfortunately, there was still...
Texas Woman Badly Burned by Pressure Cooker Accident
December 14, 2022 — Tabletops Unlimited Inc. has been sued by a woman who was severely burned by hot food that blew out of her pressure cooker.
The plaintiff is a woman from Euless, Texas, who claims that her Philippe Richard Pressure Cooker (Model Number YPC 2055C) is dangerous and defective.
The problem is that the lid can be rotated and opened while there is still pressure inside the pot,...