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Legal Help for Victims of Power Tool Battery Fires and Explosions
Power tools are essential for construction workers, tradespeople, and DIY enthusiasts. They save time, increase productivity, and make challenging jobs easier. However, when the lithium-ion batteries that power these tools fail, the results can be devastating. Fires and explosions from defective or damaged power tool batteries can cause serious injuries, property damage, and even fatalities.
At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, our team has handled complex product liability claims, and can handle those involving defective batteries in tools made by well-known brands such as DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, and Ryobi. If you or a loved one was injured by a power tool battery fire or explosion, you may have legal options to pursue compensation.
Most cordless power tools rely on lithium-ion battery packs. These batteries store a large amount of energy in a compact space, allowing tools to operate without being tethered to a cord. While efficient, lithium-ion batteries can overheat, ignite, or explode under certain conditions.
Factors that contribute to battery fires and explosions:
When a battery experiences thermal runaway — a rapid chain reaction that generates intense heat — it may catch fire or explode within seconds.
When a lithium-ion battery in a power tool fails, it can cause significant harm:
Because power tools are often used in close proximity to the body — especially in the hands, lap, or against the chest — injuries can be extensive.
Responsibility for a defective power tool battery may involve multiple parties:
A thorough investigation may reveal that several parties share liability.
If you are injured by a power tool battery:
Victims of power tool battery fires and explosions may be able to pursue compensation for:
The amount recoverable depends on the circumstances of the incident and the extent of your injuries.
While manufacturers are responsible for making safe products, users can take steps that may reduce risk:
Even with these precautions, a defective battery can still fail — which is why holding manufacturers accountable remains important.
Our firm has handled numerous defective product cases involving lithium-ion batteries in various consumer goods. We can work with engineers, fire investigators, and other professionals to investigate the cause of a battery failure and identify all responsible parties. We handle cases nationwide and operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no fees or costs unless compensation is recovered.
For more on how defective product claims work, visit our Product Liability page on JasonTurchin.com.
What brands of power tools have had battery recalls?
Brands such as DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, and others could have had recalls due to battery issues if there are any defects. However, recalls do not cover all defective products in circulation.
Do I need to have the battery for a claim?
Preserving the battery is helpful for investigation. Even if it is damaged, it can be analyzed by experts to determine the cause of failure.
What if the tool was old or out of warranty?
Warranty status does not necessarily impact your ability to file a product liability claim.
Can I sue if I was using an aftermarket battery?
Yes, if the aftermarket battery was defective, you may be able to bring a claim against its manufacturer or seller.
How quickly should I act after a battery fire?
It is generally best to take action promptly. Evidence can be lost or destroyed over time, and legal deadlines can bar your claim if you wait too long.
Can property damage alone be the basis of a lawsuit?
Yes, property damage claims can be brought even without personal injury, though the compensation structure may differ.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a power tool battery fire or explosion, you may have legal options. Our team has handled product liability cases nationwide and may be able to help you pursue compensation for your losses.
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