Class Action.org is investigating whether certain Sears Craftsman lawnmowers pose a fire hazard. Several consumers have claimed that their Sears Craftsman lawnmowers caught fire, and if grounds for legal action can be made, these individuals may be able to participate in a Sears lawnmower class action to seek compensation for damages. If your Sears Craftsman lawnmower caught fire, find out if you have legal recourse by visiting
http://www.classaction.org/sears-craftsman-lawn-mowers.html for a free case review.
Several consumers have made allegations that their Sears Craftsman lawnmowers caught on fire during or shortly after use. One individual alleged that his riding lawnmower caught fire while mowing the yard. While there were no recalls found for this particular lawnmower, similar models had reportedly been recalled due to fuel lines which could disconnect from the fuel tank outlet, allowing fuel to leak out and posing a fire risk. In this case, it is believed that the Sears lawnmower fire stemmed from an electrical short circuit within the center compartment’s circuitry wires; the flames may have been fueled by the fuel tank and accumulated grass on the upper deck. Another consumer made a similar claim of a Sears
Craftsman lawnmower fire, alleging that his gasoline-powered lawn tractor caught fire after he placed it in the garage, which was damaged as a result of the flames.
In light of these allegations, Class Action.org would like to hear from any consumer who experienced a fire-related incident with their Sears Craftsman lawnmower to help establish whether legal recourse is available. Potentially, consumers who owned a Sears Craftsman lawnmower which caught fire may be able to seek compensation for damages through a
Sears lawnmower class action. To learn more about allegations of certain Sears Craftsman lawnmowers catching fire, visit Class Action.org today.
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