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According to the complaint, the defective Instant Pot Duo Pressure Cooker claims to have safeguards designed to keep the consumer safe while using the pressure cooker. However, Mr. Craig alleges that the lid could be removed while the cooker retained pressure, causing the scalding contents to be forcefully ejected from the device and onto the plaintiff.
Mr. Craig, an Albuquerque, New Mexico resident, is represented by Johnson//Becker lawyer Adam J. Kress. Mr. Kress is part of Johnson//Becker’s consumer products department and exclusively handles injury cases nationwide, including cases involving burn injuries caused by defective products.
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