Defective Generators
Generator Defects and Product Liability Claims
We rely on generators to keep the power running in the event of an outage. Unfortunately, if a generator is defective in any way, it may pose a serious risk to anyone in the vicinity. Carbon monoxide poisoning, fires, explosions and electrocution are some of the dangers posed by defective generators.
Hurricane season is a time for interminably long power outages making generators a must have in storm prone regions. However, defective generators can be a silent killer having caused dozens of deaths and serious health complications including: carbon monoxide poisoning, burns, electrocutions, electrical shocks, and other injuries.
Most construction sites need electricity to power their machines, therefore, generators are an indispensable part of any construction site. Generator-related accidents can be caused by overheating due to faulty wiring or malfunctioning circuitry within the generator. Fuel can leak from these large, industrial size generators resulting in catastrophic fires and explosions.
Defective Product Attorney
At Arnold & Itkin LLP, we are committed to helping those who have suffered injury as the result of defective or dangerous products. Because these products can literally change a victim's life, we recognize the important role we can play in helping the victim begin picking up the pieces and rebuilding. In a case involving a defective generator, it may start with filing a product liability claim against the manufacturer.
A defective product attorney at our firm can help from the very beginning, first determining whether you have grounds for a claim and then taking the necessary steps to seek the compensation you deserve. Even in going up against the largest manufacturers, we have the resources and know-how to take a stand. We have fought for and won settlement after settlement and verdict after verdict, recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for the injured.
No matter the particular type of injury or loss you may have experienced related to a defective generator, we may be able to help.
Generator-Related Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Portable household generators often used in homes can pose a serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas emitted through the burning of wood or kerosene or through combustion reactions of gas fueled generators and heaters. Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, hypothermia, hallucinations, and even cardiac failure resulting in death. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that at least 222 people have been killed in generator-related carbon monoxide poisonings between 2000 and 2005. The number of fatalities has risen with the increase in demand for generators.
The CPSC has approved new rules that require manufacturers of portable generators to put strong warning labels on the devices. The labels must warn consumers that the generator's exhaust can contain carbon monoxide, a known toxic gas that can have serious and adverse health effects. The warnings must also caution consumers about the hazards associated with using generators in enclosed spaces like rooms and garages.
Fire Hazards
Generators must be used with great caution to avoid spillage, which can result in a combustible environment. Generator defects can case fuel and fuel oils to leak, leading to fires and explosions. Defective parts can include painted fuel tanks capable of igniting in certain temperature conditions, plastic fuel tanks that could spark a fire, and damaged fuel valves that can open and leak or spill.
Electrocution Hazards
Generators that bypass regular household safety circuitry when connected to an electrical power outlet can pose electrocution hazards to people who are also using electrical outlets.
To learn more, contact a product liability lawyer at our firm.