
In late 2018 or early 2019, one of the plaintiffs was using the stands to hold up his 2003 Cadillac CTS to bleed the brakes. The plaintiffs below are just one of hundreds or thousands of individuals nationwide whose property has been damaged by the defective jack stands. In addition, the three-ton jack stands had inconsistent location indexing of the pawl armature hole.”

These inconsistencies make the stands inherently dangerous because they can collapse under a load causing danger to nearby individuals and damage to property. This particular lawsuit states, “The jack stands are unsafe due to inconsistencies in manufacturing caused by aging in the tooling. The amount in controversy exceeds $5,000,000.00. The class action was filed in the Central District of California because the defendant (Harbor Freight) lists its principal place of business as Calabasas, California. We are actively filing new Harbor Freight lawsuits across the country and you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries.Ī class action lawsuit was recently filed against Harbor Freight concerning the defective “Pittsburgh Automotive” jack stands that have been recalled. If you or loved one has been injured or killed by a defective Harbor Freight jack stand, you should contact the lawyers at Johnson//Becker by using the form below or calling (800) 279-6386. Johnson//Becker is handling personal injury claims. The class action lawsuit listed below is primarily seeing monetary relief for property damage claims. Harbor Freight Jack Stand Class Action Lawsuit The other jack stand replacements are not affected at this time, but if consumers are concerned about the one they already own, Harbor Freight allow them to be returned as well.
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If you own these jack stands or any of the jack stands in our original recall, whether or not you have had an issue with them, please stop using them immediately and bring them back to your local Harbor Freight Store for a full cash refund or store credit,” Smidt said.

Smidt announced in a message to customers he was “disappointed and embarrassed” to have to recall yet another defective product. A welding defect in a number of the replacements was discovered after the initial recall of the jack stands. On JHarbor Freight CEO Eric Smidt announced the replacement for the previously recalled Pittsburgh 3 jack stand was being recalled as well. Harbor Freight Recalls Pittsburgh 3 Replacement Stand


According to the Harbor Freight website, they are in the process of evaluating the other product lines to determine if they are also defective but are “delayed by work restrictions caused by COVID-19”. Harbor Freight also sells other jack stands made by other manufacturers. In addition, a defective, suddenly collapsing jack stand can also cause an unfortunate death. This condition could cause serious injury for people near or under a lifted vehicle, and/or damage to property. More specifically, for certain units, the ratchet teeth on the jack stand lifting extension post may inconsistently engage the pawl to a sufficient depth. The Harbor Freight recall announcement said that there is a potential, while under load and with a shift in weight, for the pawl to disengage from the extension lifting post, allowing the stand to drop suddenly, with the potential to injure or crush a person under the lifted car or truck.
