Pressure cookers may seem like an easy and convenient option for cooking meals fast, but when safety features fail, the results can be catastrophic. Numerous consumers have been severely burned and suffered damage to personal property as a result of defective pressure cooker explosions. If you or a loved one have been the victim of a defective pressure cooker, you may be entitled to compensation. Our attorneys are currently reviewing potential pressure cooker lawsuit claims on behalf of clients. Contact Wexler Wallace today to see if your case qualifies.
What is the Problem with Pressure Cookers?
The Power Pressure Cooker XL, a popular pressure cooker marketed and sold by the “As Seen on TV” company Tristar, contains a serious defect where the safety features fail during regular use.
When this defect manifests, the lid is able to be removed from the device before the pressure has subsided. This can cause the extremely hot contents of the pressure cooker to erupt from the unit, potentially resulting in serious burns and damage to surrounding property.
Government watchdog groups have received numerous reports of exploding Power Pressure Cooker XL units, with damages ranging from destroyed property to significant burns to the arms, chest, and face.

Multiple lawsuits have already been filed on behalf of individuals with similar injuries. If you have been harmed by an exploding pressure cooker, contact Wexler Wallace today for a free case evaluation.

Why Choose Wexler Wallace?
For nearly two decades, Wexler Wallace has been helping the victims of corporate greed and negligence get relief and compensation. Our team has handled complex litigation nationwide, holding everyone from drug manufacturers to multi-billion dollar corporations accountable for their actions.
Manufacturers have a duty to provide customers with safe and reliable products, and inform them of any potential risks. It’s our duty to hold them accountable. Wexler Wallace has consulted with some of the leading experts in their fields, and work tirelessly to provide relief for our clients.
Contact Wexler Wallace today to see if your case qualifies, or call us directly at 312-346-2222. For more information on Wexler Wallace’s pressure cooker lawsuit, click here.