The attorneys working with ClassAction.org are available to review claims from consumers who own an Electrolux dishwasher which caught fire or leaked. A number of consumers have reported these problems with certain dishwashers made by Electrolux, which also sells dishwashers under the Frigidaire brand. Potentially, consumers who experienced an Electrolux dishwasher fire or leak may be able to file a legal claim seeking compensation for their losses. To find out if you could have legal recourse, visit
http://www.classaction.org/electrolux-dishwashers.html for a free, no obligation review of your claim.
It has been alleged that certain Electrolux dishwashers contain a serious and dangerous defect which can pose a safety risk for consumers. Some Electrolux dishwashers are alleged to contain a defect which allows the heating element of the appliance to come in contact with the tub floor, creating burns and holes in the bottom. This can allegedly lead to flooding and fires, as well as subsequent property damage. According to these claims, the dishwashers cannot be used for their intended use of safety washing dishes due to the alleged defect.
The attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that Electrolux knew or should have known about this alleged defected and failed to warn consumers of the
serious safety risk it posed to consumers. In light of these claims, ClassAction.org would like to hear from any consumer who experienced a fire or leak with their Electrolux dishwasher to help determine if legal recourse is available. For more information, please visit ClassAction.org today.
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