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    Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad

    Posted by S Gray on 4/09/20

    My thighs are horribly burnt from the Sunbeam heating pad. Who
    can I contact?

    On 3/19/17, Kathy peterson wrote:
    > On 10/04/11, Kristen Fulbright wrote:
    >>
    >> 10/4/2011
    >> My husband uses his heating pad every night on his low back.
    >> Last night he set it on low for 2 hours and woke up this
    >> morning to a very large burn mark on his back and red marks
    >> all down his buttocks. He had to miss work today he was in so
    >> much pain. Has anyone decided to go further with a class
    >> action lawsuit?
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 6/10/11, Timi Headley wrote:
    >>> On 10/06/10, Patrick thompson wrote:
    >>>> Last night my wife received 2nd degree burns from a sunbeam
    >>>> heating pad. I believe the automatic sut off didn't work.
    >>>> The area burned was about 1" by 3" long. The skin was
    >>>> peeling off the area burned when she woke up this morning.
    >>>> Is there a product liability issue here.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> I need an answer to the same question. I'll explain! I went
    >> to
    >>> Walmart and bought a Sunbeam heating pad about a year or so
    >>> ago. On L, which is the lowest setting, on the 2 hour shut
    >>> off, it left a 1st degree burn on my back which I treated by
    >>> myself.
    >>> I also took that heating pad back and chose a new Sunbeam
    >> and
    >>> bought first aid supplies to treat the first burn!
    >>>
    >>> I set the 2nd heating pad on L with the two hour setting! I
    >>> was burnt again on my back!!! I took THAT ONE back to
    >>> Walmart!! The manager treated me terribly thinking I was
    >>> faking it.
    >>>
    >>> So I got a refund because I had the receipt and I purchased
    >>> more first aid supplies and bought a NEW heating pad from
    >>> Walgreens but had to choose a Sunbeam again because that's
    >> all
    >>> THEY carried. When I returned home I called the manufacturer
    >>> (Sunbeam)! All I asked for is that they refund my money for
    >>> the new heating pad and first aid supplies for my back from
    >>> the 2nd burn! All they said was that they were sorry for my
    >>> injury. Take pictures of it and send copies of receipts with
    >>> the pictures to them and they WOULD refund my money for them
    >>> and the pad!!! I did those things and they DID refund all
    >> the
    >>> costs!
    >>>
    >>> Now common sense told me that if a company that large would
    >> do
    >>> all that for me then they obviously new that it was
    >> happening!
    >>> And I know that if this is the third heating pad that had
    >>> burnt me this badly from Sunbeam that I can't be the only
    >>> person being burnt by them!!!
    >>>
    >>> So, I was now on my 3rd Sunbeam heating pad and thinking
    >> that
    >>> I'd just been unlucky! I set it to L on the 2hour timer, yet
    >>> again! I now have at least a 2nd degree burn on my hand. I
    >>> woke yesterday to the heating pad still on!!! Which was
    >>> dangerous in and of itself. But I have a HUGE 1 1/2 inch
    >>> across circle burn blister which broke and beneath it are
    >> even
    >>> more deep burns with the meat of my hand being totally
    >> COOKED
    >>> even below the 2nd layer of blisters (beneath the first
    >>> blister of the burn, I hope I've explained the injury
    >>> clearly). I will absolutely have a huge scar on my hand if I
    >>> can even get it to heal before it becomes infected! Right I
    >>> am in so much pain and the pain has me so nauseous that I'm
    >>> having to take phenergan to settle my stomach.
    >>>
    >>> I want to know WHAT THE HECK is going on with these Sunbeam
    >>> heating pads. I had growing pains in my legs pretty badly
    >> when
    >>> I was a kid. I had a Sunbeam Heating Pad which my mother
    >>> bought for me to treat the pain. She would wrap it around
    >>> which ever leg had the active pain at the time and leave it
    >> on
    >>> it's lowest setting ALL NIGHT LONG and I wouldn't get burns
    >>> from it!! What the heck is going on???!!! I know that last
    >>> question is repetitive.
    >>>
    >>> I DID call a local attorney and she told me to Search the
    >>> Internet under everything I can think of in relation to this
    >>> happening! And she's given me two referrals to two HUGE
    >> local
    >>> law firms who are very successful with class actions suits
    >>> against large companies such as Sunbeam!
    >>>
    >>> For me, it's not a matter of wanting to sue people. I am NOT
    >> a
    >>> sue happy person! But how many time and how many people need
    >>> to be burned by these before we stand together and
    >> say, "This
    >>> is ENOUGH!!! Stop making these things until you can make
    >> them
    >>> work properly and stop injuring people!"

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 10/06/10, by Patrick thompson.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 6/10/11, by Timi Headley.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 10/04/11, by Kristen Fulbright.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 3/23/13, by cindia cannon.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 4/02/13, by Michelle .
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 3/19/17, by Kathy peterson.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 4/09/20, by S Gray.
  • Re: Burns from a sunbeam heating pad, 6/23/20, by Amy Rietschel.


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