4 Things to Do If a Household Appliance Causes Injury

A person getting a bandage on their arm after being injured by a defective appliance We rely on household appliances to make life easier, not more dangerous. When a microwave catches fire, a space heater overheats, or a blender malfunctions, the consequences can be serious. If you’ve been injured by a defective or dangerous product, it’s important to understand your legal rights and what to do next.

Brown & Brown, LLP’s attorneys have advocated for injury victims across St. Louis and Illinois for over 30 years. We offer free consultations, work on a no-recovery, no-fee basis, and provide personalized support every step of the way.

Learn four essential steps to take if an appliance causes harm below.

1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Your health is the top priority. Whether it’s a burn, electric shock, or laceration, see a doctor as soon as possible. Medical records ensure proper care and serve as critical evidence if you decide to pursue a claim.

2. Preserve the Appliance and All Packaging

Do not throw away the appliance or its packaging. These items may be needed to prove that the product was flawed or lacked proper warnings. If possible, take photos of the damage and the surrounding area.

It’s also important to save any receipts, instruction manuals, or warranty information you have. These can help your attorney identify the manufacturer and build your case.

3. Report the Incident

Contact the manufacturer or retailer and file a report. Be factual and stick to the details. Do not admit fault or speculate about what went wrong. An attorney can assist you in navigating this step if needed.

If the injury is severe or the product poses a risk to others, you might also want to file a report with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

4. Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney

Cases involving product defects can be complex. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. A knowledgeable attorney can help determine who is liable — whether it’s the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer — and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Call Brown & Brown, LLP, for Legal Help

If a faulty household appliance has injured you or a loved one, contact Brown & Brown, LLP, today. Call 314-333-3333 or 573-333-3333 if you’re in St. Louis and 618-888-8888 if you’re in Illinois. We serve all clients with compassion, tenacity, and unmatched expertise.

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