For individuals of Canada who purchased or owned certain models of Whirlpool, Kenmore, or KitchenAid dishwashers manufactured between October 2000 and January 2006, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Canadian Dishwasher Class Action Lawsuit!
According to the lawsuit, certain models contained a dangerous defect — an electronic control board that was prone to overheating. The plaintiff said that, as a result, dishwashers could overheat, emit smoke and even sparks, potentially leading to a fire.
Whirlpool has agreed to provide rebates and reimbursement to Class Members. Class Members whose dishwashers have not overheated can claim a cash rebate. So if you are eligible, file a claim by November 25, 2019 to receive your potential award!
Canadian Dishwasher Lawsuit
- Canadian Dishwasher Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: November 25, 2019
- Who’s Eligible: Class Members include residents of Canada who purchased or owned certain models of Whirlpool, Kenmore, or KitchenAid dishwashers manufactured between October 2000 and January 2006.
- Estimated Amount: Up to $300 and rebate toward new dishwasher.
- Proof of Purchase: Varies
- Proof of purchase required for cash rebate claims
- Documentation of expenses related to an overheating event required for reimbursement or replacement claims
- Class Members who received a claim number starting with “2” do not need to submit proof of replacement
- Case Name & Number: Essa v. Whirlpool Corporation, et al., Case No. 1603-10241, in the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta
How To File a Claim
- Head over to the Canadian Dishwasher Claim Form.
- Look over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by November 25, 2019 to receive your potential award!
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Bottom Line
For individuals who are residents of Canada who purchased or owned certain models of Whirlpool, Kenmore, or KitchenAid dishwashers manufactured between October 2000 and January 2006, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Canadian Dishwasher!
According to the lawsuit, certain models contained a dangerous defect — an electronic control board that was prone to overheating. The plaintiff said that, as a result, dishwashers could overheat, emit smoke and even sparks, potentially leading to a fire.
So if you are eligible, file a claim by November 25, 2019 to receive your potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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