May 17, 2021 — Instant Brands Inc. has been hit by a lawsuit after a woman was severely burned when her Instant Pot Pressure Cooker exploded.
The plaintiff, Lucy P., is a 57-year-old woman from Utah who purchased a new Instant Pot (Model Nova 60) on November 11, 2018.
She claims she was able to easily twist open the lid on the pressure cooker when the pot was still pressurized, which caused its scalding-hot contents to be forcefully ejected out of the pot and onto her body.
The accident occurred on April 25, 2019, according to the complaint, when she suffered “serious and substantial burn injuries.”
In the lawsuit, she accuses Instant Brands Inc. of falsely advertising the “safety mechanisms” on her Nova Plus 60 Instant Pot Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker, which failed to actually keep her safe.
Her Instant Pot Lawsuit was filed on April 16, 2021 in the U.S. District Court (District of Utah) — Case Number 2:21-cv-00229-JNP.
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