Ankar Innovation, which is a company famous for his smartphone power banks, has been impressed by a pair of class action suits filed against Fantasia trading LLC and Power Mobile Life LLC, who trades as anonymous inquiry. Legal proceedings have been charged with some anchor Bank bank There are dangers of fire. Last month, we told you that Ankar had increased a memory by adding five new models to the memory list. Two new class Actions both claim that the Power Corps of Ankar 10000 Bank bank They are defective and are at risk of fire.
Two -class action suits claims that Ankar Power Bank are at risk of fire
The first case was filed by the plaintiff Jerry Light in the Federal Court of California on June 19 this year. On July 2, 2025, Christopher Hall filed a lawsuit in the New York Federal Court. In both legal proceedings, defendants have been accused of violating the laws of state and federal consumer. Lithium -ion batteries have been blamed within both legal fodder Bank bank To create a risk of fire.
Earlier this year, one of the Ankar Power banks was remembered. | Image Credit-Franina
Some anchor Bank bank Halls are listed in legal fodder
- A1263 Model Encker Power Core 10000 Power Bank,
- Eskar Power Bank 10000 Model A1257
- Inkar Power Bank 20000 Model A1647
- Inkaro Magogo Power Bank 10000 Model A1652
- Inkar Zulu Power Bank 20000 Model A1681
- Inkar Zulu Power Bank 20000 Model A1689
Hall claims that the gossip is marketing Bank bank As the maximum charge is protected by promoting protective properties such as protection and output temperature control. His filing complains that Ankar did not provide proper warnings or security arrangements against blasts or fires caused by the battery flaws. On June 12, the Encker called back 1.15 million Bank bank Due to the concern that “lithium -ion batteries in the power bank can get more heat, which causes consumers to fire and burn risks.”
According to the judicial jurisdiction, Bank bank The Class action suit was purchased online in the Encker, Amazon, Nigg, and eBay. He was available from December 2022 until June 2016 and cost about $ 27.
Jerry Light, one of the plaintiffs, said that if he knew about the defect of this product, he would not buy his Snark Power Bank. Both suits say that Ankar presented an alternative or gift card to the plaintiffs instead of a cash refund. Light has called it inadequate because it has not covered the cost of damage to burning property or the cost of wasting defects Bank bank.
The other plaintiff, Christopher Hall argues that consumers played a premium for the germ Bank bank On the basis of safety assurances that were wrong, and their losses are not being paid full. Class action suits are sued for violating, violating warranty, illicit enrichment, and negligence, and receiving class action, losses and expenditure certificates.
How do I join the Class Action Suite against the Eskar
If you have purchased the Ankar Power Bank in the United States between 1996 and 2022, you can contact one or both law firms representing the plaintiff light and the hall.
The hall is being represented by Mark S. Reich and Michael Ann Polik’s Levy & Carnsky LLP (212-363-7500) and Jason P Slotzer and Daniel Marcutz of Slotzer and Lapari PLLC (800-552-0265). The plaintiff light is represented by John Sei Bohran of Yeni La APC (833– Gate Yani), and Paul J. Dolital of the Pollen Wali Antopulo LLC (800-77777777).
Eskar Power Bank Class Actions are legal proceedings:
- Hall vs Fantasia Trading LLC, etc. , Case No. 1: 25-CV-05505, in the US District Court for the southern district of New York
- Light vs Fantasia Trading LLC, Case No. 5: 25-CV-01520, California, in the US District Court for the Central District of Eastern Division.
If the grave reaches a settlement for each matter which has been approved by the appropriate court, which is usually the next step, the amount of settlement in each case is reduced by the fees of lawyers and the number of certified claims is divided. Don’t dream about being rich in any class action suit. Generally, lawyers make the best while the rest of us have to settle for the postcard tapped coins.
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