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Three new exploding electronic cigarette cases in California have prompted major lawsuits after multiple people suffered severe burns to the body.
A man from Connecticut who was badly injured by an exploding e-cigarette spoke out exclusively to Eyewitness News.
Nearly a dozen new lawsuits are being filed that claim people were burned by exploding e-cigarette batteries, including one from a Los Angeles man who said he was seriously injured. "I suffered ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is probing the dangers of exploding batteries in e-cigarettes, following dozens of reports of devices that have combusted, overheated or caught fire and ...
A wine store employee who was seriously injured in an e-cigarette explosion is filing a lawsuit against the manufacturer.
OWENSBORO, KY (KTRK) -- A man in Kentucky was seriously burned by an exploding e-cigarette in his pocket. In surveillance video, the customer is seen standing at the counter when flames suddenly ...
Austin raced in, holding his bloodied jaw. An e-cigarette had exploded in his mouth.
A Santa Ana man was smoking an e-cigarette in his bedroom, when the device exploded in his hands and lodged in the ceiling.
The issue of e-cigarette safety resurfaced after 24-year-old William Brown of Fort Worth was killed last month when his e-cig exploded in his face, causing an artery in his neck to be severed.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is increasing the heat on the federal government to consider recalling e-cigarette batteries and devices that explode and catch fire, injuring users.
A Florida man is recovering at a local burn center after suffering severe injuries from an electric cigarette that exploded in his mouth.