Attorneys org are looking into reports from drivers that an issue with the sunroof drains is causing water to leak inside the vehicles. Specifically, they’re investigating whether a defect is to blame for the problem and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could be filed.
Appliances and Auto
In recent years, a number of lawsuits have been filed against automobile and appliance manufacturers. Below, you will find a complete list of appliances, automobiles, and automobile parts that are under investigation.
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Attorneys are investigating whether a defect related to the heating element is causing the dishwashers to leak and whether a class action lawsuit could be filed to provide a true fix for the problem.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing the flexplates and flywheels in 2015 Ford Edges to break or crack unexpectedly.
Drivers have reported problems with their transmissions when starting their vehicles, accelerating and shifting. Attorneys are now investigating whether a class action is possible.
Drivers of certain GM vehicles have reported experiencing problems with their cars’ 10-speed transmission, and attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on their behalf.
A class action lawsuit could help people get back the money they spent repairing and replacing their tires. Furthermore, it could force Goodyear to recall any problematic tires or otherwise alert customers to any widespread issues.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging a defect in certain Jeep Cherokees causes the electronic parking brake to engage while the vehicle is moving, resulting in unexpected stalling or stopping.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have started an investigation into Kenmore ovens sold by Sears. They're investigating whether some of the ovens may contain a design and/or manufacturing defect that causes them to catch on fire.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed following the February 2022 recall of nearly 500,000 Hyundai and Kia vehicles due to a fire risk.
Attorneys are looking into reports from drivers who’ve noticed a loud squealing noise coming from their brakes to determine whether a defect is to blame for the issue.
RAV4 drivers have complained about water leaking into their cars’ interiors from the roof, and attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether a defect is to blame.
Consumers have complained that their Samsung ranges take forever to heat up, won’t heat up past 150 degrees and/or can dangerously overheat without warning.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a defect is responsible for the headlight issues. If so, they may be able to get a class action lawsuit on file.
Attorneys are investigating whether the 2014 Toro TimeCutter riding lawnmower was built with defective fuel filters that can become brittle and fracture, which can cause fuel to leak and potentially pose a fire hazard.
Attorneys are looking into whether a defect is to blame for a growing number of complaints from Volvo drivers about the heat not working.