New York 1/20/2012 11:51:16 PM
News / Law

Electrolux Dryer Fire Claims Available to Be Reviewed by Class Action Lawyers

The attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from consumers who purchased a gas or electric Electrolux clothes dryer which caught fire. A number of consumers have reported Electrolux dryer fires with these appliances and subsequent property damage. Potentially, these individuals may have legal recourse to seek compensation for losses stemming from the Electrolux dryer fire. To find out if you are eligible, visit http://www.classaction.org/electrolux-dryers.html and fill out the free, no obligation case review form. 

It has been alleged that certain Electrolux clothes dryers allow lint to build up in areas close to the gas burners or electric heating elements, posing an increased fire hazard. An Electrolux lawsuit filed by an insurance company further claims that the company negligently designed and manufactured the dryers; for instance, the Electrolux lawsuit alleges that the company failed to provide warnings on the clothes dryers that lint could accumulate and ignite in areas which are not visible or serviceable by users. Therefore, consumers would have no reason to inspect this area, nor could they, as it was inaccessible without taking the dryer apart, according to allegations. 

It has been alleged that as a result of Electrolux’s negligence, the clothes dryers ignited and burned, causing significant property damage. In light of these claims of Electrolux dryer fires, Class Action.org would like to hear from any consumer who experienced a similar incident with this appliance. To receive a free evaluation of your Electrolux dryer fire claim, visit Class Action.org today. 

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