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Nationwide Legal Help for Victims of Laptop and Cell Phone Battery Fires
Laptops and cell phones are part of our daily lives — we use them for work, communication, entertainment, and more. But the same lithium-ion batteries that make these devices portable and powerful can also pose a serious risk. Defective batteries in laptops and smartphones can overheat, catch fire, or even explode, often without warning.
At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we help victims who have been injured or suffered property loss because of laptop and cell phone battery fires. If you or a loved one was harmed by a battery fire, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
Most modern laptops and smartphones rely on lithium-ion batteries because they pack a lot of energy into a small size. But when something goes wrong — whether due to a manufacturing defect, poor design, or damage — the battery can enter a process called thermal runaway. This process causes the battery to overheat rapidly, potentially igniting or exploding.
Common causes of battery fires include:
Many major manufacturers — including Apple, Samsung, HP, Dell, and Lenovo — have issued recalls over the years due to defective batteries. But even with recalls, unsafe batteries often remain in circulation.
When a battery fire occurs, the consequences can be severe. Victims may suffer:
Fires can also cause significant property damage, destroying homes, offices, or personal belongings.
Depending on the facts, one or more parties may be responsible for your injuries and losses:
Identifying every responsible party can help maximize your recovery.
If your laptop or phone battery catches fire:
Victims of laptop and cell phone battery fires may be entitled to recover damages for:
Our goal is to recover full and fair compensation for every loss you’ve suffered.
We have handled complex product liability cases involving defective electronics and understand the engineering, legal, and evidentiary challenges these claims present. Our firm:
Learn more about product liability claims involving defective electronics and how we can help.
Battery fires aren’t rare — the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reported dozens of recalls related to lithium-ion batteries in laptops and phones. In one widely publicized case, a recalled laptop battery caused a house fire that destroyed an entire home. The owners were unaware the battery was under recall.
These examples underscore the importance of holding manufacturers accountable when dangerous products cause harm.
What brands of laptops and phones have had battery fire issues?
Apple, Samsung, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and other major brands have issued recalls. Counterfeit and aftermarket batteries are also a major cause.
How do I know if my battery was defective?
If your battery overheated, swelled, caught fire, or exploded during normal use, it may have been defective. A product liability lawyer can help investigate.
Can I file a lawsuit if my property was damaged but I wasn’t injured?
Yes. Property damage claims can be included, even without personal injury.
What if I replaced my battery with a third-party one?
If the replacement was unsafe or counterfeit, the seller or manufacturer of that battery may be liable.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Most injury claims have strict deadlines, often requiring a lawsuit within two years in Florida — but general product liability cases vary by state. Contact us as soon as possible.
Can I still recover damages if my phone or laptop was out of warranty?
Yes. Warranty status usually does not affect your right to bring a product liability claim.
If you were injured or suffered losses due to a laptop or cell phone battery fire, you don’t have to face the manufacturers alone. We can investigate your claim, identify liable parties, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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