Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Samsung Sued by Florida Man Over Exploding Phone

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By Reuters | Updated: 19 September 2016 09:24 IST
Highlights
  • Lawsuit filed one day after official Galaxy Note 7 recall
  • Samsung has received 92 reports of batteries overheating in the US
  • Jonathan Strobel said the phone burned directly through his pants

Samsung was sued on Friday by a Florida man who said he suffered severe burns after his Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded in his front pants pocket.

The lawsuit by Jonathan Strobel may be the first in the United States by a Samsung phone user against the South Korean company over a battery defect linked to the Galaxy Note 7.

It was filed one day after Samsung recalled about 1 million Galaxy Note 7s sold in the United States.

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(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: South Korea Sales to Resume on September 28)

Samsung has received 92 reports of batteries overheating in the United States, including 26 reports of burns and 55 reports of property damage, US safety regulators said.

"We don't comment on pending litigation," Samsung spokeswoman Danielle Meister Cohen said in an email. "We are urging all Galaxy Note 7 owners to power their device down and exchange it immediately."

(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Here's How to Check If Your Unit Is Safe)

Strobel, 28, of Boca Raton, said he was in a Costco store in Palm Beach Gardens on September 9 when his Galaxy Note 7 exploded.

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He said the phone burned directly through his pants, resulting in severe burns on his right leg.

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Strobel said he was also severely burned on his left thumb, after he reached over to try to remove the phone from his pants.

(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall Shows Challenges of Stronger Batteries)

"He has a deep second-degree burn, roughly the size of the phone, on his right thigh," Strobel's lawyer Keith Pierro said. "Unfortunately for my client the recall came too late."

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The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other alleged injuries. It was filed in a Florida state court in Palm Beach County.

The case is Strobel v Samsung Electronics America Inc et al, Florida Circuit Court, 15th Judicial District, Palm Beach County.

 

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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