Lloyd v. Whirlpool Corporation

  1. March 30, 2023

    Strange But True: 5 Odd Cases For April Fool's

    A man blaming a car accident on his ignorance that a vape pen would make him high when he thought it contained CBD, a case involving alleged maggots in a Starbucks drink and boneless chicken wings that aren't actually wings made Law360's list of strange but true product liability cases in the past year, ahead of April Fool's.

  2. September 27, 2022

    Whirlpool Corp. Escapes Bacon Burner's Stove Hood Suit

    Whirlpool Corp. is not responsible for a man whacking his head on one of its range hoods while rushing to save his burning bacon, declared an Illinois federal judge who said he couldn't see why the appliance maker needed to explain that the hood could be installed above the listed "minimum" height.