Whill Wheelchair Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

WHILL, Inc., is recalling certain Personal Electric Vehicles over concerns that the vehicle’s control pad can malfunction causing the power to turn on/off and the speed to increase/decrease, posing crash and injury hazards.
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If you or a loved one experienced injuries from a malfunctioning Whill wheelchair control pad that caused unexpected power changes or speed increases, you may be entitled to pursue compensation.

At Schmidt&Clark, we are dedicated to helping individuals who have suffered due to defective Whill wheelchairs. Our experienced legal team is here to guide you through the process and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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Whill Wheelchair Lawsuit Overview

Whill wheelchair lawsuits center on personal electric vehicles with faulty control pads that can malfunction unexpectedly. Allegations against WHILL, Inc. claim these malfunctions have caused the power to turn on/off and the speed to increase/decrease without warning, creating serious crash and injury hazards. At least 15 reports of device malfunctions have been documented in the recalled WHILL wheelchairs. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has issued a recall for these defective mobility devices.

Latest Whill Wheelchair Lawsuit Updates

July 24, 2024 – Schmidt&Clark continues to accept new Whill wheelchair injury cases nationwide as affected consumers report ongoing issues with the recalled mobility devices.

September 9, 2020 – WHILL has issued a recall for certain electric wheelchair models due to crash and injury hazards, raising legal concerns. Users affected by accidents linked to the defect may seek legal action against the manufacturer.

FDA Reports and Statistics

According to available data from the FDA’s MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) database:

  • 15 reports of device malfunctions have been documented specifically for the recalled WHILL wheelchairs
  • The affected wheelchairs were sold for approximately $4,500 each
  • The recall affects units sold between November 2017 and September 2019
  • 100% of the recalled models feature the defective control pad that poses crash and injury risks

Whill Wheelchair Injuries & Side Effects

Users of defective Whill wheelchairs have reported various injuries resulting from unexpected malfunctions. The most common injuries include:

  • Falls and Tip-overs: Sudden speed changes causing loss of control
  • Impact Injuries: Collisions with objects due to unexpected acceleration
  • Bruising and Lacerations: From attempts to regain control during malfunction
  • Fractures and Head Injuries: In severe cases where users are ejected from the wheelchair

Do You Qualify for a Whill Wheelchair Lawsuit?

You may qualify for a Whill wheelchair lawsuit if:

  • You used a WHILL Personal Electric Vehicle, Model Ci, purchased between November 2017 and September 2019
  • Your wheelchair’s serial number falls within the range C_1711188_US to C_1909011_US
  • You experienced a control pad malfunction causing unexpected power or speed changes
  • The malfunction resulted in injuries requiring medical treatment
  • You can provide documentation of both your wheelchair purchase and medical treatment

Evidence Required for a Whill Wheelchair Lawsuit

To successfully pursue a Whill wheelchair lawsuit, you’ll need to gather:

  • Medical records documenting your injuries
  • Proof of wheelchair purchase (receipt, credit card statement)
  • Documentation showing your wheelchair’s serial number falls within the recalled range
  • Any photos or videos showing the wheelchair malfunction or resulting injuries
  • Statements from witnesses who observed the malfunction

Damages You Can Recover

A successful Whill wheelchair lawsuit may provide compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to injury treatment
  • Lost wages during recovery
  • Pain and suffering caused by the injuries
  • Costs of replacement mobility equipment
  • Punitive damages against the manufacturer (in cases of gross negligence)

Whill Wheelchair Recall Information

Recall Date: September 9, 2020

Products Affected: WHILL Personal Electric Vehicles, Model Ci, with serial numbers ranging from C_1711188_US to C_1909011_US.

Identifying Features: “WHILL” and “Model Ci” are printed on the battery compartment. The serial number is located on the seat assembly.

Reason for Recall: The wheelchair’s control pad can malfunction causing the power to turn on/off and the speed to increase/decrease unexpectedly, posing crash and injury hazards.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled wheelchairs and contact WHILL for a free replacement control pad.

Statute of Limitations for Whill Wheelchair Lawsuits

The time limit to file a Whill wheelchair lawsuit varies by state, typically ranging from 1-3 years from the date of injury or discovery of the defect. Some states may extend this period for product liability cases, while others maintain strict deadlines.

Due to these variations, it’s critical to consult with an attorney as soon as possible after experiencing issues with a Whill wheelchair to ensure your legal rights are protected.

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FAQs

1. Who makes Whill wheelchairs?

WHILL, Inc. is the manufacturer of the recalled Model Ci personal electric vehicles. The company specializes in mobility devices designed to enhance independence for users with mobility challenges.

2. How do I know if my Whill wheelchair is recalled?

Check the serial number on your wheelchair’s seat assembly. If it falls between C_1711188_US and C_1909011_US, your wheelchair is part of the recall. “WHILL” and “Model Ci” should also be printed on the battery compartment.

3. What should I do if I have a recalled Whill wheelchair?

Immediately stop using the wheelchair and contact WHILL for a free replacement control pad. If you’ve been injured, seek medical attention and consult with a product liability attorney about your legal options.

4. How much does a Whill wheelchair lawsuit settlement typically pay?

Settlement amounts vary based on injury severity, medical expenses, and other damages. While some minor injury cases may settle for thousands, severe injury cases could result in settlements reaching tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.

5. Can I still file a lawsuit if I received a replacement control pad?

Yes. Receiving a replacement part does not waive your right to seek compensation for injuries caused by the defective product prior to the replacement.

6. How long does a Whill wheelchair lawsuit take?

The timeline varies depending on case complexity, but product liability lawsuits typically take between 1-3 years to resolve, with some settling earlier through negotiations.

7. Is there a class action lawsuit against Whill?

Currently, most Whill wheelchair cases are being handled as individual personal injury claims rather than as part of a class action. This allows each case to be evaluated based on its specific circumstances and damages.

8. What costs are involved in filing a Whill wheelchair lawsuit?

Most product liability attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and attorneys only collect fees if you win your case. The standard contingency fee ranges from 33-40% of the settlement amount.

9. Can I file a lawsuit if my Whill wheelchair malfunctioned but didn’t cause injuries?

You may still have a claim for the cost of the defective product and any related expenses, though personal injury cases typically result in larger settlements.

10. What if the malfunction happened after the recall was announced?

You may still qualify for a lawsuit, especially if you were not properly notified of the recall. The manufacturer has an ongoing duty to ensure consumers are informed about product defects.

Time is limited to pursue legal action for Whill wheelchair injuries. Many states have statutes of limitations of only 2 years from the date of injury, meaning your opportunity to seek compensation could expire soon.

Our experienced product liability attorneys offer:

  • Free, confidential consultations to evaluate your case
  • No upfront costs or fees for our legal services
  • Payment only if we win your case through settlement or verdict

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