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Table Of Contents
- DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Overview
- Latest DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Updates
- CPSC Reports and Statistics
- DR Power Brush Mower Injuries & Side Effects
- Do You Qualify for a DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit?
- DR Power Brush Mower Recall Information
- Statute of Limitations for DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuits
- FAQs
- 1. How do I know if my DR Power Brush Mower is included in the recall?
- 2. What should I do if I own a recalled DR Power Brush Mower?
- 3. Can I file a lawsuit if I haven’t been injured but own a recalled mower?
- 4. How much compensation can I receive from a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit?
- 5. How long will a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit take to resolve?
- 6. Will filing a lawsuit against DR Power affect my warranty coverage?
- 7. Can I still file a claim if I’ve already received the free repair?
- 8. Are class action lawsuits being filed for the DR Power Brush Mower recall?
- 9. What makes this recall particularly dangerous compared to other product recalls?
- 10. Do I need an attorney to file a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit?
- Get a Free DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Evaluation With Our Lawyers
DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Overview
DR Power Equipment is facing lawsuits due to a serious safety defect in their Tow Behind Field and Brush Mowers.
The primary allegations involve the blade carrier spindle bolt becoming loose, causing the blade assembly to detach while the mower is in operation.
Approximately 890 units have been affected, leading to at least 10 reported incidents of blade carrier detachments.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall notice for these dangerous products.
Latest DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Updates
- March 10, 2025 – DR Power has announced a recall of their tow-behind field brush mowers due to safety concerns, which could result in legal actions by consumers affected by the defective products [1].
- February 20, 2025 – The CPSC announced a recall of approximately 890 DR Power Tow Behind Field and Brush Mowers due to laceration hazards posed by detaching blade assemblies. The recall affects models manufactured between April 1, 2024, and August 20, 2024.
- February 20, 2025 – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published Recall Notice #25-140, confirming a safety defect affecting all four models of DR Power Tow Behind Field and Brush Mowers sold between April 2024 and October 2024.
CPSC Reports and Statistics
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has documented:
- 10 reports of blade carrier detachments from the affected mowers.
- Approximately 890 units subject to recall nationwide.
- $3,000-$5,000 price range for affected products.
- All units manufactured between April 1 and August 20, 2024, are subject to recall due to a potential defect that could cause blade carrier detachment.
DR Power Brush Mower Injuries & Side Effects
The defective DR Power Brush Mowers pose serious safety risks to users, particularly when the blade assembly detaches during operation:
- Lacerations: Severe cuts from exposed or detached blades.
- Traumatic injuries: Including potential limb damage from blade contact.
- Impact injuries: From being struck by the detached blade assembly.
- Secondary injuries: Falls or other accidents while attempting to avoid the detached blade.
Do You Qualify for a DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit?
You may qualify for a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit if:
- You purchased a DR Power Tow Behind Field and Brush Mower between April 2024 and October 2024.
- Your mower is one of the specific models listed in the recall (TB21044BEN, TB23244BEN, TB25344BEN, or TB27052BEN).
- You experienced injuries due to a blade assembly detachment or malfunction.
- You can provide documentation of your injuries and their connection to the defective mower.
Evidence Required for a DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit
To strengthen your claim, you should gather:
- Proof of purchase for your DR Power Brush Mower.
- Medical records documenting your injuries.
- Photographs of the defective mower and your injuries.
- Any correspondence with DR Power Equipment about the issue.
- Service records if you attempted to have the mower repaired.
Damages You Can Recover
A successful DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit may allow you to recover:
- Medical expenses related to your injuries.
- Lost wages from time off work during recovery.
- Pain and suffering compensation.
- Replacement or repair costs for the defective equipment.
- Punitive damages against the manufacturer (in cases of gross negligence).
DR Power Brush Mower Recall Information
- Recall Date: February 20, 2025
- CPSC Recall Number: 25-140
- Products Affected:
- DR Tow Behind Field and Brush Mower Premier 44T 10.5 HP BS ES (Model TB21044BEN, Serial No. Range 3014835626 to 3015507481).
- DR Tow Behind Field and Brush Mower Pro 44T 17.5 HP BS ES (Model TB23244BEN, Serial No. Range 3014860338 to 3015403241).
- DR Tow Behind Field and Brush Mower Pro XL44T 20 HP BS ES (Model TB25344BEN, Serial No. Range 3014916847 to 3015451110).
- DR Tow Behind Field and Brush Mower Pro MAX52T 22 HP BS ES (Model TB27052BEN, Serial No. Range 3014839204 to 3015534243).
- Manufactured Date Range: April 1, 2024 to August 20, 2024
- Manufacturer’s Remedy: Free repair of the blade carrier assembly at dealer’s location.
Statute of Limitations for DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuits
The statute of limitations for product liability claims varies by state, typically ranging from 1-3 years from the date of injury or discovery of the defect.
Contact an attorney promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the applicable timeframe in your state.
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FAQs
1. How do I know if my DR Power Brush Mower is included in the recall?
Check the model and serial number printed on the white label on the front frame of your mower. Affected models include TB21044BEN, TB23244BEN, TB25344BEN, and TB27052BEN manufactured between April 1, 2024, and August 20, 2024.
2. What should I do if I own a recalled DR Power Brush Mower?
Stop using the mower immediately and contact DR Power Equipment to arrange for a free repair of the blade carrier assembly at an authorized dealer’s location.
3. Can I file a lawsuit if I haven’t been injured but own a recalled mower?
While the recall entitles you to a free repair, lawsuits typically require proof of actual injuries or damages beyond the inconvenience of the recall.
4. How much compensation can I receive from a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit?
Compensation varies based on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. Successful product liability claims can range from thousands to millions of dollars depending on the circumstances.
5. How long will a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit take to resolve?
Most product liability cases take between 1-3 years to resolve, though some may settle more quickly or take longer depending on the complexity of the case and whether it goes to trial.
6. Will filing a lawsuit against DR Power affect my warranty coverage?
No, federal law prohibits manufacturers from voiding warranties simply because you’ve filed a lawsuit against them for a defective product.
7. Can I still file a claim if I’ve already received the free repair?
Yes, if you suffered injuries before receiving the repair, you may still be entitled to compensation for those injuries regardless of subsequent repairs.
8. Are class action lawsuits being filed for the DR Power Brush Mower recall?
As of February 2025, individual lawsuits rather than class actions appear to be the primary legal avenue for those injured by these mowers.
9. What makes this recall particularly dangerous compared to other product recalls?
The nature of the defect—a dethatching blade assembly on a high-powered cutting tool—creates an immediate and severe laceration risk unlike many other product defects that may develop over time.
10. Do I need an attorney to file a DR Power Brush Mower lawsuit?
While not legally required, product liability cases involve complex laws and powerful corporate defendants, making legal representation highly advisable for maximum compensation.
Get a Free DR Power Brush Mower Lawsuit Evaluation With Our Lawyers
Time is limited to pursue legal action for injuries caused by defective DR Power Brush Mowers. Most states have a statute of limitations of only 2-3 years from the date of injury to file your claim.
Our experienced product liability attorneys at Schmidt & Clark offer:
- Free, confidential consultations to evaluate your case
- No upfront costs or fees for our legal services
- Payment only if we win your case or secure a settlement
Don’t wait until it’s too late to seek the compensation you deserve for injuries caused by these dangerous mowers.
Reference:
- https://dailyhornet.com/2025/dr-power-recalls-tow-behind-field-brush-mowers/