Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed Against Costco and Midea America
January 9, 2025 — Costco has been sued by a man who was burned by an Instant Pot Pressure Cooker that ejected scalding-hot food and steam when he opened the lid.
The Instant Pot Lawsuit was filed by Gabriel J., a man from Washington who claims that he was burned due to defective safety features on an Instant Pot Duo Gourmet 60 Pressure Cooker.
He blames his burn injuries on a defective...
Emeril Lagasse Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Minnesota
A woman who was burned when she opened the lid on a pressure cooker has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, Tristar Products.
Crock-Pot Lawsuit Blames Defective Lid for Burn Injuries
A woman from Ohio who was burned by a Crock-Pot has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers, Sunbeam Products and Newell Brands.
Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed for 3rd-Degree Burns & Scarring
A lawsuit has been filed against the pressure cooker manufacturer Maxi-Matic by a woman who suffered severe 3rd-degree burns and permanent scarring.
Ninja Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed by Woman With 3rd-Degree Burns
A woman from Texas who suffered 2nd- and 3rd-degree burns has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of her Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker.
ALDI Ambiano Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Louisiana
A woman from Louisiana who was burned by an Ambiano Pressure Cooker has filed a lawsuit against ALDI and the manufacturers.
ALDI Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Texas
A woman from Dallas, Texas has filed a pressure cooker lawsuit against ALDI.
Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed Against Amazon
A woman who was burned by an Instant Pot Pressure Cooker that she bought from Amazon.com has filed a lawsuit against the online retailer and the manufacturer.
Power Pressure Cooker XL Lawsuit Filed Against Tristar Products
A lawsuit has been filed by a man who claims that the Power Pressure Cooker XL has defective safety features.
Best Buy Recalls 930,000 Insignia Pressure Cookers
October 2023 — Best Buy recalled around 930,000 Insignia pressure cookers because they can expel burning-hot food and liquid.
The problem is that the pressure cooker’s inner pot has incorrect volume markings. This could result in people over-filling the pot, which could result in severe burn injuries.
At least 17 people suffered burn injuries, according to Best Buy. There were also 31...