All you had to do is ask. Here’s the class action law suit on the compressors:
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-sett...
A class action lawsuit claims that a defect in LG refrigerators’ compressors causes the appliances not to function.
According to the LG class action lawsuit, this defect causes LG refrigerators to fail within a few years.
Plaintiffs Gary Sosenko, Diane Terry, and Michael Burrage say they purchased refrigerators from LG that are equipped with linear compressors, and paid between $1,400 and $7,000.
Allegedly, the refrigerators possess a defect in their linear compressor, the central component responsible for cooling.
The customers say that the manufacturer actively represented the refrigerators as long-lasting and effective, and did not disclose the defect.
The LG refrigerator class action states that each consumer made the choice to purchase their LG fridge over other models because they reviewed information provided by the company about the product.
The refrigerator owners say they didn’t see any disclosure about the defect, nor were they told that the refrigerators are prone to compressor failure.
According to Sosenko and other the plaintiffs, they spent significant time and money trying to fix their refrigerators, and in some cases, their food spoiled and they went without a working refrigerator while their refrigerator was being fixed.
The LG refrigerator owners are represented by Daniel C. Girard, Jordan Elias, Adam E. Polk, and Simon S. Grille of Girard Sharp LLP.
The LG Refrigerator Compressor Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Gary Sosenko, et al. v. LG Electronics USA Inc., Case No. 8:19-cv-00610, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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