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COFFEE PRESS RECALLED FOR BURN AND LACERATION HAZARDS

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has asked that consumers immediately stop using Bodum rose gold glass coffee presses purchased at Starbucks due to burn and laceration hazards. There have been reports of the glass carafe falling out of the metal frame and shattering. The broken glass can result in severe lacerations and the hot water used in the press can result in scalding injuries.

The CPSC reports that about 28,000 of the Bodum rose gold Chambord locking lid 8-cup glass coffee presses have been recalled. The recall was issued after Bodum received about 14 reports of broken and shattered glass carafes that separated from the metal frame. Of the four people injured by this defective product, two suffered lacerations and two sustained burn injuries.

Consumers have been asked to stop using the recalled devices right away and to return them to the Starbucks where they were purchased for a full refund. Those who have suffered an injury while using the defective product, however, may be able to seek financial compensation for their injuries.

Victims of defective products may file a product liability claim against the manufacturer and/or distributor responsible for their suffering. A successful claim against a negligent company can result in compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages. In such cases, plaintiffs must prove that the product was defective and that it caused their injuries and damages. Plaintiffs must also show that they used the products in a proper manner. An experienced California product liability lawyer will be able to advise injured victims and their families regarding their legal rights and options.