A woman got 150,000 pounds after shooting on the LG phone at her home

A woman has successfully sued LG former LG for nearly 150,000 pounds after one of her devices set a fire at her home in North Lanarkshire.
Dennis Parks and her husband Robert were in bed at their home in Kotbridge when a fire broke out in the living room at about 03:00 on October 31, 2018.
A laptop and laptop, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG K8, were left on the sofa before the couple goes to the bed.
In the Edinburgh Sharif court, a judge spent that the LG phone, which was equipped with Mrs. Parks by her work council North Lanarkshire, was the source of the fire.
In his rule, Sherif Robert Five said: “While the fire began, LG was in normal use, as it was charged with a suitable charger, and in the circumstances where the standard product had not failed.”
“The court had the right to conclude that LG was defective.
“LG has not fulfilled the safety level that people are generally entitled to expect.”
The court heard that Mrs. Parks was treated for inhaling smoke after the fire.
She had a history of panic and anxiety after the accident.
As a result of the fire, it was outside the work between November 2, 2018 and February 7, 2019.
A lawsuit against LG Electronics LTD was filed at the Personal Antitage Court in Edinburgh Sharif court seeking compensation.
The responsibility for the fire was overcome, but Sharif ruled to balance the possibilities that the LG phone set fire.
It was found that there is a defect in the LG phone and that MS Parks had succeeded in achieving responsibility against makers.
It was also found that she had proven that she was injured by the fire.
Sharif has spent that Mrs. Parks has the right to obtain 149,496 pounds as compensation.
In 2021, LG announced it was Close the smartphone department After struggle to compete with other brands.