Posted On: January 23, 2010 by Greenberg & Rudman

MAN SUES HP AFTER LAPTOP FIRE. PRODUCT RECALL & BURN INJURY LAWYERS SERVE LA AT 1-800-ALAWPRO.

A handful of computer companies have recalled their laptops in recent years due to a potential danger with their batteries. Lithium-based batteries, commonly used in laptop computers, can short circuit, causing them to overheat very quickly, and in some instances, explode. These defective computer fires have reportedly caused deaths, burn injuries, and property damage. If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in LA after a laptop computer fire or explosion, then call 1-800-ALAWPRO to speak to an attorney for free.

Companies including Hewlett Packard (HP), Dell, Apple, and Compaq have all been involved in recalls of millions of their laptops with lithium-ion batteries, in association with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Now a man in Massachusetts is suing HP for over $225,000 after he was seriously hurt and his home was burned down after his laptop's overheating caused a fire. Defective computers can be very harmful, so to learn more about product recalls and your legal rights visit www.alawpro.com.

If you or a loved one has been hurt by a dangerous, defective, or recalled computer or other product, you need legal assistance now. The Law Offices of Greenberg & Rudman LLP have collected more than $150 million for clients injured and killed in Los Angeles. Call us for your free and confidential consultation at 1-800-ALAWPRO (1-800-252-9776). We are here for you now.