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On October 13, I was using a food processor to chop carrots when it suddenly turned on while I was reseating the blade, causing severe hand injuries. I reported the incident to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which forwarded my report to the manufacturer. A recall notice for the GE appliance was found on the website, but we received no notification. Is it worth seeking recourse from the manufacturer?

December 10th, 2023

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