Emily Sortor  |  April 3, 2019

Category: Appliances

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Woman opening LG refrigeratorA 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 consumers claim that they were financially injured by the defect because had they known that the fridges were prone to failure, they would not have purchased them or would not have paid as much for them.

Additionally, the LG refrigerator class action claims that the plaintiffs were injured because they were forced to pay for repairs, had to pay for spoiled food, and went without a refrigerator.

According to Burrage, he contacted a repair person like the other consumers, and was explicitly told that the compressor should not have failed so quickly, and should have lasted at least 10 years before failing, instead of lasting only a few years as it had in his case. 

The LG refrigerator class action lawsuit notes that the National Association of Home Builders established that the average lifespan of a refrigerator is approximately 13 years, and LG reports that their refrigerators have a 20-year life span.

Sosenko, Terry, and Burrage say they specifically chose to purchase an LG refrigerator over other options because they prefer the features and aesthetics of the refrigerator to those of other refrigerators, and because LG advertises their refrigerators’ high quality and functionality.

However, the consumers claim that these representations are false, and if they encounter another LG refrigerator, they will not purchase it unless the company takes sufficient steps to “cure the defect and ensure the accuracy of its representations about its refrigerators.”

According to the LG fridge class action lawsuit, LG uses a different kind of compressor than most refrigerators and advertises the benefit of their compressor.

Allegedly, these compressors possess a more efficient mechanism that is “up to 25 percent quieter” than traditional compressors and possesses other attractive attributes. However, these compressors are reportedly more prone to failure than other compressors.

The LG refrigerator class action states that LG knew or should have known that the compressors fail prematurely but did not take sufficient action to correct the problem.

To support their claim that the company was aware of the defect, the plaintiffs note that many consumers have complained about the defect and that news stations reported on it.

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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1,392 thoughts onLG Class Action Says Refrigerators Fail Within Few Years

  1. Annie iishi says:

    PLEASE ADD METO THIS LAWSUIT. The LG French Door refrigerator I bought from Costco.com 3 1/2 years ago had to have the motherboard replaced within two years of purchase and when it was just 3 years old (a couple months ago) the compressor went out completely. I had to pay over $500, lost a lot of expensive food, and was without a frig for weeks.

  2. Michelle Lujan says:

    We’ve had multiple problems with our LG french door refrigerator. Compressor went out and we did not have a refrigerator for a month. The motherboard went out twice because it was shorting out due to crushed ice melting in it. The ice maker on the door went out the first month and every month there is an inch of ice that builds up on the bottom of the freezer that we have to break off in order for the freezer to close. I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER LG ANYTHING FOR AS LONG AS I LIVE…

  3. Susan Simpson says:

    Our LG linear compressor went out one week after the three year mark. (purchased at Lowe’s) We had a hard time finding a repairman willing to work on it, because they said LG was so slow to pay them for warranty work. We ended up using Sears, because they would come. That repairman said the LG parts were made from subpar materials. Within 4 years our LG dishwasher had troubles. Thank goodness Sears had sold us on their home warranty program.

  4. Will Gillen says:

    How do I join this class action? We bought an LG refrigerator 3 years ago for 2400.00 and the compressor failed in 3 years and ruined over 1200.00 of food. And cost us 700.00 to repair even after warranty. How do I join this??

  5. Rick Vogt says:

    Add me too!

  6. Laura Arevalo says:

    We have an LG fridge as well and we also had issues with our compressor, we were out of a refrigerator for 2 weeks and had food go bad. How can we be included in the lawsuit?

  7. Audra Tsivikas says:

    We have an LG refrigerator. Last year we not only lost all our food, we had to wait SEVERAL weeks for a repair. And right now our refrigerator is not working properly.

  8. Jerry sitz says:

    How do you sign up

  9. Garth Nel says:

    Please add me as well – our LG’s compressor failed a few weeks ago. It’s barely 3 years old.

  10. Helen massie says:

    I have a LG refrigerator my compressor stop working lost all my food

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