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Gas ranges are a central part of many kitchens, used daily to prepare meals for families. Because these appliances involve open flames, heat, and combustible fuel, they are expected to meet strict safety standards. When a gas range malfunctions, however, the risk of burn injuries and fire hazards may increase significantly.
In 2026, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall involving certain gas ranges manufactured by Electrolux Group and sold under the Frigidaire name. According to the recall notice, the ranges may present a burn hazard, raising concerns for consumers who rely on these appliances for everyday cooking.
If you or a loved one suffered a burn injury involving a Frigidaire gas range, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents individuals nationwide in defective appliance and burn injury cases.

The recall involves certain Frigidaire gas ranges that may pose a burn hazard during normal use. Gas ranges typically include:
According to the recall notice, a defect in certain units may increase the risk of accidental burns. While the specific mechanism may vary, issues involving heat control, ignition, or gas flow can create unsafe conditions in a kitchen environment.
Because gas ranges are used in close proximity to hands, arms, and faces, any malfunction may result in direct contact with flames or hot surfaces.
Gas ranges are designed to contain and control flame output. When these systems fail or operate unpredictably, users may be exposed to unexpected heat sources.
Potential risks associated with defective gas ranges may include:
These risks may increase when users are cooking, cleaning, or reaching across the stovetop.
Burn injuries involving gas ranges can occur in a variety of ways, depending on how the appliance malfunctions.
Possible causes may include:
Because gas ranges are used frequently, repeated exposure to unsafe conditions may increase the likelihood of injury.
Each case is unique, but burn injuries involving gas ranges may arise under circumstances such as:
Unexpected Flame Flare-Up
A burner ignites suddenly or with excessive flame, causing burns to the user’s hand or arm.
Residual Heat Burn
A surface appears to be cool but remains hot enough to cause skin burns upon contact.
Accidental Activation of Burner
A control knob is unintentionally turned, igniting a flame while someone is nearby.
Each of these situations may involve different technical and legal considerations.
Burn injuries caused by defective gas ranges may range from minor to severe.
Common injuries may include:
In more serious incidents, burn injuries may require hospitalization, surgery, or long-term care.
When a gas range allegedly causes injury due to a defect, several parties in the distribution chain may be involved.
Potentially responsible parties may include:
Product liability laws may allow injured consumers to pursue claims if a defective product contributed to their injuries.
Burn injury claims involving appliances may involve several legal theories.
Allegations that the gas range design allowed unsafe conditions.
Claims that certain units were produced with faulty components.
Arguments that consumers were not adequately warned about burn risks.
Claims related to testing, quality control, or safety oversight.
Each case depends on the facts and available evidence.
If a Frigidaire gas range caused a burn injury, preserving evidence may be important.
Helpful documentation may include:
Keeping the appliance in its post-incident condition may help determine whether a defect contributed to the injury.
Many product-related injuries occur before recalls are announced.
A legal claim may still be possible if:
Recalls often follow reports of similar incidents.
Individuals injured by defective gas ranges may pursue compensation depending on the severity of their injuries.
Potential damages may include:
Burn injuries may also have long-term physical and emotional effects.
If you experience a burn injury involving a gas range, consider taking the following steps:
Prompt documentation may help clarify what caused the injury.
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents individuals nationwide in defective appliance and burn injury cases. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.
The firm can help by:
The recall indicates that certain models may pose a burn hazard during use.
Yes. Exposure to flames or hot surfaces may result in significant burn injuries.
Preserving the product may help investigators determine whether a defect contributed to the incident.
You may have legal options depending on the circumstances and cause of the injury.
Deadlines vary by state, so speaking with a lawyer promptly may help protect your rights.
If you or a loved one were injured while using a recalled Frigidaire gas range, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can help review your situation and explain potential next steps.
📞 Call (800) 337-7755 for a free consultation. There are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.