Courtney Jorstad  |  October 30, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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LG mobile phone class action lawsuitLG Electronics USA Inc. has reached a class action settlement with customers who claim that the electronics company sold defective refrigerators, in a settlement could reach tens of millions of dollars.

The motion for preliminary approval of the class action settlement was filed by plaintiff Jeannette Clark on Tuesday in a California federal court.

According to the class action settlement, Clark and LG reached the settlement after extensive negotiations and “it provides substantial relief to many who would have no opportunity to obtain recourse for the damages they suffered.”

Class members in a nationwide class who purchased allegedly defective LG Signature Model refrigerators can receive up to $5,000 to cover the costs of property damage, which includes $500 for spoiled food, money to cover the repair of the refrigerator, a $1,500 credit to purchase a new refrigerator, if the refrigerator cannot be repaired, and an extended warranty.

The total settlement amount will be determined based on the number of class members who file claims.

According to Clark’s attorney’s, if $500 is given to 10 percent of the class for spoiled food and five percent received the $1,500 credit for a new refrigerator that would total $48.7 million.

In addition, Clark is asking for $367,000 in attorneys’ fees.

Clark filed the LG defective refrigerator class action lawsuit in December 2012, alleging that her LG Signature Model refrigerator that she purchased in October 2011  was defective, and that she started having problems after about one month after she purchased it.

According to Clark’s LG class action lawsuit, the ice system became easily clogged, which would sometimes burnout the motor and cause the entire refrigerator to stop working.

She claims that when she contacted LG’s customer service, the representative recommended that “she would have to empty the ice tray every day in order to prevent the ice system from clogging.”

In addition, she alleges that sometimes the refrigerator would stop working randomly and “display various error messages.”

When she contacted LG about this problem, she was told by the customer service representative that she would have “to unplug the refrigerator for at least 15 minutes and then plug it back in to reboot the refrigerator’s control board,” according to the class action lawsuit.

Clark alleges that due to all of these problems she had with her LG refrigerator that sometimes water would leak on the floor, which was both a safety hazard and caused damage. In addition, in the process of having to reboot the refrigerator, a lot of food started to spoil, which she had to throw out.

The LG refrigerator class action lawsuit was dismissed in June 2013 with the judge saying that the class had not been properly defined, but the judge gave Clark leave to amend the lawsuit. She refiled the class action lawsuit in July.

The allegations in the second class action lawsuit included a violation of the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, two violations of California’s business code, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty, and a violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey T. Miller dismissed some of the claims in October 2013, including the claims brought on behalf of “the general public” and the breach of express warranty charges. However, he said that the new amended lawsuit resolved the issues in the former complaint, and that Clark had showed a clear link between LG’s technological issues to the class.

In December 2013, Miller ordered both parties to attend and Early Neutral Evaluation Conference in January, which began the settlement process.

Clark is represented by Robert W. Thompson, Kathleen M. Hartman and Jessica Lulli of Callahan Thompson Sherman & Caudill LLP.

LG is represented by Tai H. Park and Amy Dieterich of Park & Jensen LLP, Pamela R. Hanebutt and Susan M. Razzano or Elmer Stahl LLP and John H. L’Estrange Jr. of Andrew E. Schouten of Wright & L’Estrange.

The LG Defective Refrigerator Class Action Lawsuit is Clark v. LG Electronics USA Inc. et al., Case No. 3:13-cv-00485, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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132 thoughts onLG Reaches Settlement Over Defective Refrigerators

  1. Diana Romero says:

    I bought an LG Rrfrigeratir one year and two months ago. The compressor went out. LG out in a new compressor but refuses to pay for lost food. I will never buy an LG product ever again! Disgusted!

  2. Bradley says:

    How would we go about filling a claim against LG? If anything is ever rewarded to us, their customers, for their dishonesty in selling defective refrigerators, how would we know we will receive our portion of the settlement?

    Thank you.

  3. Michael V says:

    Got an LA LFX331945ST / 02 it’s not making ice anymore and have it for close to 5 years. Is this the going life of LG product? SMH call their 1800 number based in Phillippe’s not helpful at all then give you service number to call for services that you will have to pay for labor cost.

  4. Linda Thomas-Ruff says:

    Our $3000 2015 LMXS3076S refrigerator has died and is not repairable. There is a wire inside of the door that has broken but the technician can not get to it. You have to take the door apart to see the broken wire. That is a defect. One month after owning the refrigerator we had a door and control panel issue but the door issue was not diagnosed properly. Eight months later the same issues but this time the refrigerator is not repairable and out of warranty and LG will not do anything about it. Where is the justice? We would of never brought a LG refrigerator if we would of known about this lawsuit.

  5. Earl Vaughn says:

    Does this lawsuit pertain to the compressors or the fridge at self because I have a Kenmore fridge that has an LG compressor that went out and they’re not doing anything about it other than doing a repair that is only going to last another two and a half years and they know that it will

  6. Larry Poelstra says:

    $3000 LG refrig – 6 years old – compressor went out – replacement provided – it was also defective –
    We are out the labor costs – will never buy anything made by LG in the future! Bought a different
    brand refrig with the best repair history – LG has the worst.

  7. Todd johnson says:

    My lg lfx31945st /02 Just stoped cooling and freezing. Hopefully it’s a sending unit. We bought 2 at the same time and I hope the other one isn’t going to stop working.

  8. David Hadley says:

    My recommendation is DON’T BUY AN LG FRIG OR DISHWASHER. I had problems with both.
    My 4 door frig fresh air fan crapped out under warranty….yeah! I only had it for 2 months.
    But now (bought the machine in July 2015) the compressor, per the repair people, is going out……not keeping food cold enough.
    I started talking to the 800# customer service and nothing has happend yet. They just yesterday sent the authorization letter to my repair people to send them a new compressor.
    I have to pay the labor, of course. Refrigerators should be maintenance free for at least 5 years!!!!!
    BEWARE

  9. Moneera Ogbomon says:

    I have a Lg refrigerator that stop working after having it for 8 years and was told it’s out of warranty and I have to pay to get it repaired! I have had another refrigerator to ten years with no problem that’s a GE! The GE was less money and out last this LG refrigerator that I purchased for $2000 dollars this is really bad and I just went food shopping and lost a lot of food! This is very hard on me financially! What can I do I purchased it in November of 2010!

  10. Valerie Carle says:

    We are having all the same problems. I would have thought since LG has a class settlement against them they should have let everyone who owned one know to get a refund. Our compressor is out and they want us to pay $250 labor. Not sure if I want to fix it just to have the same problems.

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