SIGG Water Bottle Class Action Lawsuit
SIGG water bottles were NOT BPA free!
SIGG USA made several aggressive claims that their aluminum water bottles were BPA free when in fact they were not. Many consumers purchased these water bottles based on these false claims. If you were one of the consumers mislead by SIGG USA's claims you may be entitled to be part of a class action lawsuit.
What is BPA?
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a harmful chemical used in the manufacture of plastics. In studies BPA has been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Experience
Allen
M. Stewart has represented hundreds of toxic exposure
victims for more than 14 years, and he is a successful toxic tort trial attorney. Allen has been named among
the top 45 lawyers under the age of 45 by American Lawyer magazine
(January 20, 2003), and he was also named to the National Law
Journal’s list of “40 Under 40 – Most Successful Litigators
in America” (July 29, 2002).
Steve
Baughman Jensen has represented victims of a wide variety
of toxic exposures for 14 years, including cases involving such
substances as asbestos, trichloroethylene (TCE), lead, radiation,
beryllium, benzene, mercury, arsenic, polychlorinated biphenyls
(“PCBs”), and dioxins. In 2006, he received the “Trial
Lawyer of the Year” award from national public interest law firm
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, for his work on behalf of a group
of Arizona residents exposed to TCE in their drinking water.
James
D. Piel, Scott
R. Frieling,
and Stephanie
N. Brooks have collectively represented victims
of exposure to dioxins, chromium, benzene, asbestos, PCBs, ethylene
dichloride (“EDC”), and other toxic substances for more than
20 years. Jim has been named a “Texas Super Lawyer by Law
& Politics magazine for 2004 through 2009. Scott and Stephanie
were both named to the same magazine’s list of “Rising Stars”
for 2005 and 2006.
Nationwide Personal Service
Because we are a small law firm, we pride ourselves on providing prompt, attentive, personal service to individual clients throughout the United States. If we accept your case, our five-lawyer team will personally litigate your claims, rather than referring the case to other lawyers to do the legal work. We commit to provide prompt, individual attention tailored to your specific needs, questions, and circumstances. We start that commitment by responding to any potential client who contacts us within 24 hours.
Our lawyers have represented victims of toxic exposure from coast-to-coast, including in cases filed in Texas, Louisiana, California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oklahoma, New York, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Maine, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Delaware, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arizona, Alabama, and West Virginia. |