Consumer Fraud
Consumer fraud litigation can involve individual cases as well as class actions that have been filed on a national level. These cases involve wrongful conduct of insurance and finance companies including fraud and bad faith.
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| 27 Aug 2010 14:53:24 GMT Baby Hammocks Recalled by MamaLittleHelper Due to Suffocation Hazard The side-to-side shifting or tilting of the hammock can cause the infant to roll and become entrapped or wedged against the hammock's fabric and/or mattress pad, resulting in a suffocation hazard. This recall includes MamaLittleHelper Hammocks with model numbers 1010, 1020 and BL222. They have a steel frame and a fabric hammock with a mattress which are connected by a large spring, safety rope and a metal hanger. Model BL222 has a computerized rocker device. "MamaLittleHelper" is printed on a label sewn onto the hammock models 1010 and 1020. Model BL222 does not have a label. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |
| 27 Aug 2010 14:52:55 GMT Keeping 'Bag' Lunches Safe Whether it's off to school or work we go, millions of Americans carry "bag" lunches. Food brought from home can be kept safe if it is first handled and cooked safely. Then, perishable food must be kept cold while commuting via bus, bicycle, on foot, in a car, or on the subway. After arriving at school or work, perishable food must be kept cold until lunchtime. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |
| 17 Aug 2010 18:49:17 GMT Additional Reports of Fires and Low Consumer Response Rate Prompt Reannouncement of Goldstar and Comfort-Aire Dehumidifier Recall LG has received four additional reports of fires involving the recalled dehumidifiers, including one that resulted in significant damage to a home. No injuries have been reported. This recall involves 30-pint portable dehumidifiers sold under the brand names in the chart below. The dehumidifiers are white with a red shut-off button, controls for fan speed and humidity control and a front-loading water bucket. "Goldstar" or "Comfort-Aire" is printed on the front. The model and serial numbers are printed on the interior of the dehumidifiers and can be viewed after the water bucket is removed. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |
| 17 Aug 2010 18:48:08 GMT Asurion Recalls Counterfeit BlackBerry®-branded Batteries Due to Burn and Fire Hazards The counterfeit batteries can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards. Asurion has received two reports of counterfeit BlackBerry®-branded batteries overheating, causing minor burns to a consumer's finger and minor property damage to a sofa and car seat. This recall involves only BlackBerry®-branded batteries provided with refurbished Blackberry®-branded devices. The refurbished devices were sent to consumers by Asurion through a handset protection program. The batteries were used across virtually all models of refurbished BlackBerry devices distributed by Asurion prior to November 1, 2009. Genuine Blackberry-branded batteries are not included in this recall. No other Asurion or BlackBerry products are involved in this recall. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |
| 10 Aug 2010 19:35:36 GMT Fisher-Price Recalls Little People Play 'n Go Campsite Due to Choking Hazard The plastic Sonya Lee figure in the play set can break at the waist, exposing small parts that pose a choking hazard to young children. is recall involves the Little People Play 'n Go Campsite. The seven- piece plastic play set includes Sonya Lee, a tent and other accessories. Product number R6935 is printed on the toy's packaging. The name Sonya Lee is printed on the underside of the figure. Only Sonya Lee figures that bend at the waist, have a green sweater and purple camera around the neck are included in this recall. No other Sonya Lee figure is affected. The remaining pieces of the Little People Play 'n Go Campsite are not affected. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |
| 3 Aug 2010 19:50:37 GMT Seven Ways for College Students to Fight Identity Theft College students have enough to juggle when it comes to school, work and their social life and fighting fraud often doesn?t make the list of priorities. Because college students are so susceptible to identity theft, Better Business Bureau recommends that they take seven simple steps to protect themselves on campus. Read more... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud news article. |

