The Law Offices of Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei in Dallas has filed a accusation adjoin the American accessory of Japanese chump electronics behemothic Hitachi (NYSE: HIT) over declared defects in the company’s high-definition television sets. According to the lawsuit, tens of bags of consumers who bought the high-end TVs may be experiencing the aforementioned trouble.
Plaintiff Anthony Partida of Dallas says he and added owners of Hitachi’s 50V500A archetypal LCD rear bump television are experiencing a architecture birthmark that creates blooming “blobs,” red “blooms,” blooming haze, abject dots, chicken curve and added blush anomalies on their TV screens. The lawsuit, which seeks class-action cachet on account of every buyer of the 50V500A model, says the birthmark makes the televisions abortive for their advised purpose.
In the accusation adjoin Hitachi America Ltd., filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, attorneys for Mr. Partida say Hitachi has accepted of the birthmark back aboriginal 2005, but the aggregation has connected to advertise the abnormal sets. Despite the company’s ability of the problem, the accusation continues, Hitachi has been clumsy or afraid to advance a solution.
“Hitachi has been added than accommodating to crop people’s money for these TV sets and they should be added than accommodating to fix them,” says advocate Eric D. Pearson of Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei, who represents Mr. Partida in the case. “In some cases, humans paid $3,500 or added for these TVs. You can’t crop that affectionate of money and bear a abnormal product.”
Brisbane, Calif.-based Hitachi America is a accessory of Tokyo-based Hitachi, Ltd., a telecommunications, electronics, ability systems, agenda media and chump articles behemothic that employs added than 400,000 humans worldwide.
The Law Offices of Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei is a Texas noncombatant action close apery businesses and individuals in affairs involving claimed abrasion claims, arrangement disputes, business torts, able apathy and more.
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For added advice on the case involving Hitachi television defects, amuse acquaintance Mark Annick at 800-559-4534, 214-213-1754 (mobile) or mark@androvett.com.
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