Cascade Dishwasher Pods Can Explode Due to Defect, Class Action Alleges
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Procter & Gamble (P&G) has failed to warn consumers that a defect can cause its Cascade Platinum dishwasher detergent pods to explode.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Procter & Gamble (P&G) has failed to warn consumers that a defect can cause its Cascade Platinum dishwasher detergent pods to explode.
Peloton Interactive faces a proposed class action lawsuit in the wake of its voluntary May 2023 recall of more than two million exercise bikes due to problems with the seat post assembly.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Ecovacs Robotics, Inc. has concealed from consumers a defect that can cause its Deebot robot vacuums to fail prematurely.
A proposed class action alleges the rear LED “racetrack light” of 2014-2023 model year Dodge Durangos is defective in that it allows water to leak into and flood the entire taillight assembly, damaging essential electrical components.
A proposed class action alleges the 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission in certain Ford and Lincoln vehicles is defective in that it can shift harshly and erratically, posing a “potentially life-threatening safety issue.”
A proposed class action alleges certain Kenmore refrigerators sold in the last decade are equipped with a defective linear compressor that can cause the inside of the fridge to fall below a safe food-storing temperature.
More than two dozen Olaplex users have sued the company over allegations that its luxury haircare products are falsely advertised as safe for those with dry and/or damaged hair.
A proposed class action filed last week alleges Ford Motor Company has sold approximately three million vehicles equipped with defective shift cable bushings, creating a serious risk of unintended movement and rollaway crashes.
A proposed class action claims certain Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pros are defective in that the product’s front window can spontaneously explode while the oven is in use.
A newly filed lawsuit alleges the “craft ice” makers in certain LG refrigerators suffer from a defect that can cause the machines to freeze, jam, leak or otherwise become inoperable within months or weeks of use.