Samsung Galaxy Phones

Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP (“KTMC”) is investigating a potential action on behalf of Samsung Galaxy Note 7, S7,  and S7 Edge Cell Phone owners

Specifically, KTMC’s investigation focuses on defective lithium-ion batteries present in Samsung Galaxy phones, which can catch fire or explode. The Federal Aviation Administration has recognized the dangers these exploding devices present, and now prohibits passengers from turning on or charging recalled or damaged lithium-powered devices.

On September 16, 2016, The Galaxy Note 7 was officially recalled. However, S7 and S7 Edge phones continue to be sold and even offered as replacements to Note 7 owners. To date, there are 92 reported cases in the U.S. of Note 7s overheating, including 26 burns and 55 instances of property damage.

If currently own a Samsung Galaxy Note 7, S7, or S7 Edge Cell Phone and would like to learn more about our investigation, please fill out our online form or contact us today at 888-299-7706 or [email protected].

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