The attorneys working with ClassAction.org are currently available to review claims from consumers who experienced problems with a Frigidaire dishwasher. Specifically, they are looking to hear from individuals whose appliance caught on fire or leaked after the heating element burned a hole in the bottom of the tub floor. It has been alleged that certain Frigidaire dishwashers believed to be manufactured and sold by Electrolux contain a defect which can cause flooding, fires and property damage. If you experienced these problems with your dishwasher, please visit
http://www.classaction.org/frigidaire-dishwashers.html and complete the free case review form for more information.
It is believed that certain Frigidaire dishwashers contain a
serious defect which can put consumers in harm’s way. Allegedly, this defect causes the heating element of the dishwasher to come in contact with the tub floor, creating burns or holes in the bottom of it. Not only can this lead to flooding, fires and property damage, but it also renders the appliance unable of its intended purpose – to safety wash dishes, according to the allegations.
The attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that consumers were not properly warned about this alleged defect and may be entitled to legal recourse. Potentially, these consumers may be able to seek compensation for property damage and other losses. If you experienced a fire or leak with your Frigidaire dishwasher, visit ClassAction.org for more information.
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