Bambu Lab 3D Printer Recall Class Action Lawsuit
Around 12,800 3D printers are being recalled by Bambu Lab for a defect with the heatbed cable. When the cable is damaged or bent, it can spark or burn through the outer layer, which is supposed to protect the user from burns and other injuries. As of now, there have been 19 incidents of the cable sparking or burning through the layer, so there is great potential for injuries to thousands of people.
The recall includes model A1 3D printers by Bambu Labs, which measure approximately 18 by 16 by 17 inches. They were sold online at us.store.bambulab.com and Micro Center stores nationwide from December 2023 through January 2024. To prevent injuries to you and your loved ones, please stop using the printers and contact Bambu Lab to ask for a refund or to arrange for a free replacement of the cable at a local repair facility.
Please note that you should not attempt to fix the printer yourself, as doing so can cause you to be injured. But what if you already had an accident resulting from this product, and you have found yourself with medical bills and other expenses? Victims of negligence by a product maker have the right to seek compensation for their monetary losses. The product injury lawyers of DTLA are ready to assist you, so contact us immediately to schedule a free case evaluation.
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A cable that short-circuits or burns through the protective layer can lead to serious injuries for the unsuspecting victim. Electrical wiring issues also have the potential to cause fires, which can have deadly consequences. Below are some of the injuries that are associated with these accidents:
- Burns on the skin
- Scars and other disfiguring injuries
- Electric shock
- Fire-related injuries, like damage to the lungs and airways
- Seizures
- Cardiac arrest
- Loss of consciousness
If you burned yourself or sustained an electric shock from a recalled Bambu Lab 3D printer, make sure to follow the steps we’ve listed below:
- Take photos of any injuries and the scene of the accident, unless you have severe injuries. In that case, go to the emergency room or call 911.
- Make sure to go to a hospital within 48 hours of the accident to establish a paper trail of evidence, starting with medical records.
- Report the accident to the manufacturer, and decline anything they offer as a remedy, like a refund or replacement product.
- Save your medical records and anything else that can be used as evidence (estimate of property damage, proof of lost days from work, witness statements, etc.)
- Learn about your rights and legal options from a product liability lawsuit attorney.
Yes, you can be part of a class action lawsuit if you were injured or ended up with damage to your property from a defective Bambu Lab A1 3D printer. By joining a class action claim, you can build a strong case with other victims who suffered harm due to a problem during the manufacturing process. Before you file a claim, we want to give you the opportunity to speak with a class action lawyer and ensure that this is the course of action that’s in your best interest. For a free consultation, please take a moment to contact our office.
We Provide Free Legal ServicesAs an injury victim, you will never pay out of pocket to hire a lawyer who can help you sue a negligent manufacturer. The cost of legal services is factored into your settlement award, so we get paid at the same time you do. What happens if we don’t win your case? No worries, as we provide all clients with a Zero Fee Guarantee, so there’s no cost to you whatsoever if we fail to recover your settlement.
In short, there is nothing to lose by reaching out to us and talking to a product recall lawyer. Contact our law firm and schedule a free case review.
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