There have been a number of serious injuries caused by e-cigarette use. Most of the immediate injuries have been caused when an e-cigarette exploded. This has occurred both while vaping and while being carried or stored by unsuspecting consumers.
Injuries from these explosions include serious thermal burns, deep tissue chemical burns, and damage to skin and bones that require months of treatment, including painful skin and bone grafts, as well as facial reconstruction. There is also evidence that the vaping liquids contain toxins that cause lung disease and cell damage.
E-cigarette cases are leading to lawsuits seeking damages for physical, emotional, and financial injuries.
To start the legal process, contact Domenic Sanginiti, Jr., an experienced electronic cigarette injury attorney, for a free, no-obligation consultation about your injuries or vaping injury case. Please use the form below or call toll free 24 hours a day at (609) 895-7399.
There are no specific government regulations that e-cigarette products be submitted to product design and safety testing, including the liquids used in the vaping process of the products. Unfortunately, this policy puts unsuspecting consumers at risk—many of whom are teens and young adults.
With no legal requirement to ensure product safety, vape manufacturers and resellers have been able to manufacture products without considering the risks to innocent consumer. Because of this laissez faire approach, dangerous products have entered the marketplace resulting in catastrophic, life-altering injuries.
Contrary to the vaping industry hype, according to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), only 25% of the explosions have occurred during the charging process.
Because the vaping industry does not seem to be looking out for its customers, the best way for injured parties to be made whole again, at least financially, is by filing a lawsuit that forces these parties to take responsibility and provide compensation to injured consumers.
Stark & Stark is currently accepting e-cigarette induced injury cases in all 50 states. If you or a loved one has been injured, you should contact our lawyers immediately for a free case consultation. Please use the form below to contact Domenic Sanginiti Jr, who concentrates in this type of litigation or call toll free 24 hours a day at (609) 895-7399.
A big question in the marketplace is whether or not E-cigarettes are safe. Scientific reports show that the potential harm from vaping is equal to, or more harmful than traditional cigarettes. There have been numerous reports on the harmful health effects of vaping including studies on vaping liquids that show evidence of cancer-causing and poisonous toxins that can cause severe lung disease, DNA changes, and other cell damage.
E-cigarettes can also explode causing severe heat and chemical burns. A 2017 U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) report stated that as long as lithium-ion batteries continue to be used in e-cigarettes, severe, and catastrophic injuries will continue to occur.
To date, there has been little active movement on the part of vaping companies to change batteries or the product design of vaping pens and related vaping devices.
Electronic cigarettes use a battery-powered heating element to vaporize liquids that contain nicotine. The vapor is inhaled into the lungs delivering nicotine into the body and bloodstream. Current vaping models are powered by lithium ion batteries. In e-cigarettes, cylindrical lithium-ion batteries are installed in a similar cylindrical tube—one that is weakest at both ends.
When a battery failure causes an explosion, the USFA states the batteries “shoot” out of the tube like “rockets.” This is different from other products that enclose batteries in thick plastic housings (laptops) or those that use flat batteries (cell phones). If a person is using the e-cigarette when it explodes, these “rockets” can shoot into the mouth causing severe head and mouth injuries, in addition to both heat and chemical burns.
Other products like phones and laptops also contain lithium ion batteries, and, are also known to explode. For example, in the Samsung phone explosions, the company admitted there were two battery problems: 1) there wasn’t enough room between the heat-sealed protective pouch around the battery and its internals; and 2) cells were missing insulation tape. Samsung pulled its product from the market after just a few cases of explosion and harmful injuries.
E-cigarette manufacturers and retailers have not followed Samsung in its efforts to protect consumers from the type of harm caused by vaping explosions.
E-cigarettes are known to explode causing devastating burns, tissue and bone damage that may result in months of painful treatment and years to heal. Injuries reported include:
Stark & Stark is currently accepting e-cigarette induced injury cases in all 50 states. If you or a loved one has been injured, you should contact our lawyers immediately for a free case consultation. Please use the form below to contact Domenic Sanginiti Jr, who focuses in this type of litigation or call toll free 24 hours a day at (609) 895-7399.
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