Were you using an Instant Pot® or other pressure cooker and it caused you to suffer a burn injury? This is unfortunately quite common. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of reports about defective pressure cooker products that malfunction or somehow end up injuring people.

Casper, Meadows, Schwartz & Cook is currently hearing from people who were injured by pressure cookers that have caused serious injuries, such as suffering painful burns nationwide. If this happened to you, then you might be owed significant compensation for a variety of damages like medical treatment costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Explore your legal options with our assistance today.

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injuries Caused By Instant Pot Pressure Cookers

INJURIES CAUSED BY INSTANT POT PRESSURE COOKERS

The Instant Pot and other pressure cookers are designed with numerous measures in place to keep the product safe, such as locking lids, spring-loaded pistons, and pressure gauges to ensure internal pressure accuracies. Yet injuries from pressure cookers still happen.

Some of the worst injuries reported in pressure cooker accidents include:

  • Burns
  • Eye injuries
  • Permanent scarring
  • Lacerations
  • Head injuries
  • Hearing loss

If you or a loved one has suffered any injuries from an Instant Pot or other pressure cooker, it is important that you seek immediate medical care. Even if you believe your injuries are minor, it is best to have them treated by a professional. Next, you’ll want to work with our pressure cooker injury lawyers. We have extensive experience in helping clients and can investigate your case and help you pursue the damages you’re entitled to.

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do You Send Back The Pressure Cooker?

DO YOU SEND BACK THE PRESSURE COOKER?

If your Instant Pot or other pressure cooker caused you to suffer an injury, then the company may instruct you to send the product back to them for an inspection. You should not send away the product just yet. Instead, you should immediately discontinue the use of it, store it in a safe space away from pets and children, and contact an attorney. Your product liability lawyer will want to inspect the product themselves and use it as evidence for your claim.

Other pressure cooker companies include:

  • Tristar
  • Ultrex-Brand
  • Breville
  • Crock-Pot or Crockpot
  • Farberware
  • Cuisinart
  • Nuwave
  • Prestige
  • Wolfgang Puck
  • Presto

Regardless of which company’s pressure cooker injured you, our team has the experience and drive to help you. We prioritize providing clients with personalized attention and can listen carefully to understand your unique situation, utilize our resources to investigate your case, and much more.

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learn More About Your Rights – Call Now

LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS – CALL NOW

Our nationwide pressure cooker injury attorneys are standing by to help you with your claim. Throughout our years of experience, we have taken cases against major product makers like Instant Pot and have been very successful for our clients.

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