Class Action.org is investigating whether consumers who experienced Electrolux dryer fires or other problems with the company’s gas and electric clothes dryers have legal recourse. Allegedly, certain models of the clothes dryers contain a defect, which permits lint to build up in front of the gas burner or electric heating elements, posing the risk of an Electrolux dryer fire. If your Electrolux dryer ignited or caused any similar problems, Class Action.org would like to hear from you, as you may be able to seek compensation for damages. To learn more about the alleged Electrolux dryer fires and to find out if you may be entitled to compensation, visit
http://www.classaction.org/electrolux-dryers.html for a free, no obligation case review.
According to one Electrolux lawsuit filed by a fire insurance company, Electrolux carelessly and negligently designed and manufactured the appliances without performing any fire risk studies on its design. Allegedly, these dryers allow lint to accumulate behind the dryer drum and in front of the heat source, an area which poses an increased risk of
Electrolux dryer fires. Furthermore, the suit claims, this area is not observable or accessible to the consumer, who without warning, would have no reason to inspect the area, which can only be viewed upon taking the dryer apart.
If the company violated consumer protection laws in selling this product, legal recourse may be available. Potentially, consumers who experienced problems with the appliances may be able to collectively file a claim in court seeking compensation for losses stemming from their
Electrolux dryer issues. To learn more about a potential Electrolux class action, visit Class Action.org for a free case evaluation.
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