I am an attorney with the Rosen Law Firm and we focus our practice on class actions and actions involving fraud.
We are conducting an investigation into reported allegations concerning a design defect in Samsung LCD, Plasma, and DLP televisions (the "TVs") that have caused the TVs to prematurely fail and causing the TVs to turn off and/or failing to turn off or on. Commentators on the internet have described this as the "clicking" issue or problem.
According to these allegations, Samsung has known of these problems as a result of an avalanche of consumer complaints posted on the internet, industry articles, and complaints taken at Samsung's consumer call centers.
According to the numerous consumer complaints posted on the web, many of these TV problems arise shortly after the expiration of the manufacturer's one year warranty as a result of the TV defects. Yet, Samsung represented in its marketing materials that "the average LCD life span is measured in hours and is usually in the tens of thousands of hours." Likewise, Samsung represented in its marketing that "the Samsung Plasma TVs will offer a life span of up to 100,000 hours under optimal conditions."
As a result of this adverse information, the Rosen Law Firm is preparing a class action lawsuit against Samsung on behalf of all persons who purchased new plasma, LCD, or DLP television manufactured, distributed or sold by Samsung under the Samsung brand name in the United States on or after October 1, 2004 to present, whose TV suffers from the design defect described above.
If you would like information about our proposed class action or your legal rights, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Phillip Kim, Esq.
The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
275 Madison Avenue, Suite 3400
New York, New York 10016
Tel: (212) 686-1060
Fax: (2120 202-3827
pkim@rosenlegal.com