California Class Action Attorneys

Appliances / Electronics / Equipment

People and businesses buy appliances, such as washers, dryers, ovens, stoves, refrigerators, TVs, stereos, computers, printers, copiers, fax machines, lawn mowers, weed whackers, drills and the like. In fact, these products are purchased daily, weekly and with other regularity. When they do not work as promised, consumers have rights to compel that they be replaced or repaired. Often manufacturers of these products fail to honor their replacement or repair obligations.

Kitchen and plumbing appliances, ovens, stoves, microwave ovens, washers and dryers are expensive. Getting them fixed can almost equal the cost of the appliance. Sometimes a part like a valve in the washer can malfunction and cause damage to your home. The damage, especially if it happens while you are away at work or on vacation, can run into the thousands of dollars. When a valve is defective it will or has likely malfunctioned in thousands of other homes. 

Often people think that they do not have a way to make manufacturers of appliances, electronics or yard equipment pay to replace or repair the defective product and pay for the damage their products caused. However, consumers usually do have rights to get their defective products replaced or repaired, and potentially to get the damage or the cost to repair their homes reimbursed.

Eppsteiner & Fiorica are currently investigating several potential cases of faulty appliances. These investigations include:

If you have had an appliance, whether washers, dryers, ovens, stove, refrigerators, audio visual equipment (stereos, TVs, DVD players video gaming systems, etc.) power tools, computers and computer equipment fail and want legal assistance with your problem, the attorneys at Eppsteiner & Fiorica can help.

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