The attorneys working with Class Action.org are looking to determine whether certain General Electric (GE) refrigerator owners have legal recourse to seek compensation for damages. Allegedly, certain GE fridges contain a defect which causes the appliance to stop running and may pose a fire hazard. If you own a GE fridge which caught on fire or stopped operating, the attorneys working with Class Action.org would like to hear from you to assist in its investigation. For more information, visit
http://www.classaction.org/general-electric-refrigerators.html and complete the ‘Report a Complaint’ form on the right for a free evaluation of your claim.
It is believed that the alleged defect can be found in GE fridges sold under the following brand names before 2008: Café; GE; GE Custom Style; Profile; and Monogram. Allegedly, certain GE fridges contain a defect which can cause a component in the appliance to fail and the fridge to stop working, and may also present an unreasonable
risk of a fire.
If General Electric was aware or should have been aware of this
alleged defect, consumers who experienced certain problems with the appliance may have legal recourse. Potentially, these individuals may be able to file a collective claim in court, known as a class action, to seek compensation for the cost of their product, property damage and other losses. For more information, please visit ClassAction.org today.
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