Melissa LaFreniere  |  July 23, 2015

Category: Consumer News

Sears class action lawsuit, sears moldy washer class action lawsuit, sears whirpool modly washer class action lawsuitAfter 10 years of litigation, an Illinois federal judge grants class certification to a Sears moldy washer lawsuit that alleged a design defect caused the machines to accumulate unusual amounts of mildew.

This decision reverses a judgment made four years ago to deny the Class certification request made by a group of plaintiffs who claimed certain Whirlpool manufactured Kenmore washing machines contained a defect that prevents adequate water drainage.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Mary M. Rowland ruled in favor of the plaintiffs claiming that potential Class Members could join together for a single, common issue of liability of whether or not the Sears washers are defective. Judge Rowland further stated that any complications caused by design differences in various washing machine models “can be handled by the creation of subclasses,” if necessary.

The original Sears moldy washer class action lawsuit was filed by Illinois residents Karen Freeman and Peggy Lemley who alleged that some Kenmore front loading washing machines manufactured by Whirlpool contained serious flaws. The two plaintiffs claimed that the smell of mold coming from the machines would permeate their homes if the washer doors were left open.

Freeman and Lemley further alleged that the clothes washed in the Kenmore machines would be left with a foul odor. For these allegations, the plaintiffs filed the Sears lawsuit claiming the washing machines were unusable for the purpose in which they were marketed and sold to consumers.

The group of plaintiffs in the moldy washer class action lawsuit claim that Whirlpool made different design changes to machines over the years and Sears started to include amendments to the washer care guidelines which may have indicated that they were aware there was a mold problem. According to court documents, over the years consumers were advised to leave the washer door open in between uses and to remove mildew on the rubber door seal by using bleach to clean it.

Sears continues to opposes the class action certification alleging that the “plaintiffs cannot prove a common, classwide injury” because not “all washers build up such an excessive amount of [mold] that it … prevents adequate cleaning of clothes.”

This has been a long and persistent legal process for the lead plaintiffs who pointed to similar rulings in other moldy washer lawsuits that were granted class action status. In 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court denied listening to an appeal that would grant a Sears moldy washer class action lawsuit from moving forward.

After the Supreme Court ruling, lead plaintiff Larry Buttler continued with his pursuit of a moldy washer class action litigation arguing that Whirlpool allegedly indicated that in the majority of 21 different washer models, mold existed even if consumers did not detect its growth. This prior legal pursuit helped pave the way for the latest Sears lawsuit to obtain Class certification.

The Sears moldy washer class action lawsuit is open to all Class Members who currently reside in Illinois and who purchased certain models of Whirlpool manufactured, Kenmore brand front-load washing machines for primarily personal, family or household purposes and not for resale in the state of Illinois.

The Class is represented by Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, Carey Danis & Lowe, and Chimicles & Tikellis LLP.

The Sears Moldy Washer Class Action Lawsuit is Joseph Leonard, et al. v. Sears Roebuck and Co., et al., Case No. 1:06-cv-07023, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.

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20 thoughts onSears Moldy Washer Class Action Lawsuit Certified

  1. Sally Nemchik says:

    I have a Kenmore super capacity front loader from Sears with the same problem. How can I make a claim?

  2. Rochelle Davis says:

    Can someone inform me please what happened with this case. I also have a Kenmore and have the same situation.
    Please send me a claim form also.

    Thank you

  3. Vicki Herrington says:

    I have a Kenmore Elite Model 796-4147 with the same mold and mildew problem along with the smell of not being washed thoroughly. I went through the complaint process with Sears and Kenmore and nobody was willing to do anything about it. They didn’t even want to log my complaint. We felt it was not healthy for my family and I refused to use it.I was relieved to hear about the settlement but it bothers me why the list didn’t include more model numbers with the same problem. How do we get other machines on a list.
    Vicki

  4. Wilma Sizemore says:

    please send me a claim form my washer has been smelly after the first 6 mths we bought it

  5. eric schwab says:

    We have a Kenmore 417.44042400 front loader. It has stunk for years, but recently its gotten to the point that both my Wife and I feel its a health concern, and I removed it from the house.Can anyone tell me if my machine is on the list? We also have the matching dryer (up & down set) and though it works fine, the mold had permeated it to the point that I need to buy a dryer also.:/………………..HELP!

    1. Debbi Levitz says:

      Will you let me know if you hear anything as to how to get in on the class action siut

  6. Syl says:

    how do we contact the law firms which are in control of this class action ?

  7. mary jo leifermann says:

    i have a kenmore super capacity washer and have had the mold smell since it was purchased …i always wash with borax to take smell away ///

  8. Melanie Munns says:

    I have a Kenmore Elite ht3. As with everyone here, I too have the moldy smell and been dealing with it for years. I was told by the repairman it was my water!! I paid a lot of money for the pair and really disappointed with them both. Please send me a claim form.

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