Friday, November 17, 2017

Fire Extinguishers Recalled Over Failure Risk

One of the United States’ largest fire safety products companies has issued a sweeping recall that affects some of its products manufactured as far back as 1973. The November 2 announcement, coordinated with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), covers 134 models of fire extinguishers manufactured by Kidde.

Consumers are cautioned that the affected extinguishers can fail to work in an emergency and that their nozzles can detach with enough force to be a hazard. Anyone who owns an extinguisher covered by the recall should contact Kidde for a replacement.

More Than 40 Million Units

The recall includes over 40 million total units, with the majority (37.8 million) sold in the U.S. and the rest sold in Canada. According to the recall notice, the problem involves the potential for these models to clog and not work when needed.

In addition, the nozzles can sometimes detach almost explosively when used. The company and the CPSC have received 391 reports of failure, including ninety-one reports of property damage and sixteen reports of injuries (most of which are believed to have been due to fires that the extinguishers were unable to put out).

One Fatality Attributed

A defective unit has been blamed for one death. In August 2014, a twenty-two-year-old Pennsylvania man died after his car struck a tree and caught fire. Emergency personnel were unable to get their extinguishers, which are included on the recall list, to work at the scene. The man’s family has since settled with Kidde.

The complete list of models covered by the recall is extensive. Units were produced as recently as this September and sold by department stores, hardware stores, and online retailers with prices from as little as $12 to as much as $200.

The CPSC notice includes all the affected models, as well as instructions for identifying them. Some models were distributed as included equipment in commercial trucks, RVs, and even boats, and specific information for those units is also available.

The CPSC reminds consumers that selling a recalled product is against the law. In theory, you could be hit with a $100,000 fine for doing it—although, as far as we know, only manufacturers and retailers have ever been prosecuted.

NYC Product Liability Lawyer

Most manufacturers pride themselves on making safe products that do what they’re designed to. But things can go wrong due to a design flaw, a manufacturing defect, or some other circumstance.

Most companies act quickly to accept responsibility and correct problems once they’re discovered, as Kidde seems to have done in this case. But not all businesses behave so well. Some make efforts to cover up problems, and in the worst cases, some have even produced and sold products they knew to be hazardous.

When you or someone close to you has been harmed by a defective product, give Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP a call. Our attorneys have years of experience with product liability cases, and we always put victims first. Reach us at 1-800-VICTIM2 (842-8462) or fill out the form below to schedule a free consultation today.

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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Drunk Driver Tries to Flee Scene . . . In Firetruck

A multi-vehicle crash in Manhattan last week reads like something from a comedy routine, but the end result was no joke: After crashing a rented truck into seven other vehicles—and injuring nine people, including four seriously—a drug-impaired driver tried to flee from the crash in a firetruck that had responded to the emergency.

The driver, who was on parole for felony weapons convictions, attacked a firefighter who was in the truck at the time and was then restrained by other firefighters.

Quiet Sunday Afternoon Disrupted

The driver behind the mayhem, a thirty-six-year-old man from Brooklyn, was arrested at the scene and charged with several offenses, including reckless endangerment, assaulting a firefighter, and multiple drug charges.

Video from the scene shows pedestrians scattering during the initial crash, which happened while some were sitting down for Sunday brunch, and firefighters are later seen struggling to subdue the man. None of those injured were seriously hurt, but eight were taken to Roosevelt Hospital for treatment.

Drugs and Alcohol Still Problems

While this incident was strange and extreme, drunk driving crashes are still too common. New York State saw more than 8,000 in 2016, leading to more than 4,000 injuries and 247 deaths. Nearly 5,600 alcohol-related crashes have been reported so far this year, but the statistics always lag behind, and the 2017 total might pass last year’s mark. Fewer crashes have been blamed on drug use (1,600 in 2016), but their effect is just as bad: 241 deaths were blamed on them last year and ninety-one so far in 2017.

But the trends have been positive in recent years. Drunk driving arrests were down noticeably in 2015 (the most recent year with complete data), and after a tougher law went into effect in 2012, nearly 4,000 licenses were permanently suspended (with another 3,500 blocked for five years). Efforts to improve highway safety haven’t been abandoned.

New York Truck Accident Lawyer

No amount of laws, or of stepped-up enforcement, can prevent every driver from doing something dangerous, like driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Even when only a few reckless drivers are out there, they’ll cause harm to others.

When you or someone close to you has been the victim of a crash, it’s important to hold those who caused it responsible. Victims often have major expenses due to hospital bills, and the ongoing cost of recovery and rehabilitation can be significant. You might also lose wages or salary because of time away from work, and in the most serious cases, a victim may not be able to return to work for an extended period of time—if ever.

Call on the truck accident attorneys at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP to help. We’ve assisted thousands of people with their motor vehicle accident cases, and we offer every new client a free consultation. Call us today at 1-800-842-8462 or contact us online through the form below to schedule yours.

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