John Nappa is suing MegaGoods, Inc. for allegations that its pressure cooker has dangerous defects leading to serious consumer injuries

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In a recent court filing, John Nappa has brought a lawsuit against MegaGoods, Inc., doing business as MegaChef, in the United States District Court for the Western District of New York. The case revolves around allegations that MegaChef’s pressure cooker, specifically model MCPR 3500, has dangerous defects that pose significant risks to consumers. According to the complaint, these defects allow the lid of the pressure cooker to be removed while still under pressure, leading to serious injuries. Nappa claims he suffered substantial burn injuries due to this defect and accuses MegaGoods of negligence and failure to warn consumers about these risks. The plaintiff is seeking compensatory damages for his injuries and related losses.

Source: 125cv01041_Nappa_v_Megagoods_Inc_Complaint_Western_District_New_York.pdf



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