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Ryobi Lawn Mower Injury Lawyers
Ryobi lawn mowers are sold nationwide in both gas-powered and battery-operated models. Promoted as reliable and affordable, they are widely used by homeowners and landscaping companies. Unfortunately, when defective, Ryobi mowers may cause serious injuries, including cuts, amputations, burns, and property damage.
If you or a loved one were hurt by a Ryobi lawn mower, you may be entitled to bring a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin helps victims nationwide pursue claims against companies responsible for unsafe products, including Ryobi.
👉 Call 800-337-7755 today or use our live chat for a free consultation. You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.
How Ryobi Lawn Mower Accidents Happen
Lawn mowers use sharp blades and powerful motors. When defects occur, accidents can be catastrophic. Common hazards could include:
- Unexpected blade activation – Products could have blades that start without warning.
- Battery malfunctions – Lithium-ion packs overheating, sparking, or catching fire.
- Faulty safety switches – Deadman switches or safety bars failing.
- Design flaws – Poor blade guards or inadequate warnings.
- Fuel leaks – In gas-powered models, leading to fire risks.
Types of Injuries From Ryobi Lawn Mowers
Victims may suffer:
- Severe lacerations and amputations
- Crush injuries to feet, legs, or hands
- Burns from electrical shorts or fires
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- Smoke inhalation or fire damage injuries
- Wrongful death in severe accidents

Ryobi Lawn Mower Recalls
Ryobi has recalled certain mower models due to safety concerns, including:
- Blades engaging unexpectedly when restarting.
- Battery packs overheating and posing fire hazards.
- Defective wiring creating shock or burn risks.
Who May Be Liable?
Defendants may include:
- Techtronic Industries (TTI) – Ryobi’s parent company.
- Retailers – Stores like Home Depot, Walmart, and Amazon.
- Distributors/importers – Entities that placed the mower in U.S. markets.
Compensation in Ryobi Lawn Mower Injury Cases
If you were injured by a Ryobi lawn mower, you may be entitled to damages for:
- Emergency medical bills and hospitalization
- Surgeries, rehabilitation, and prosthetics
- Lost wages and reduced earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Property damage from fires
- Wrongful death damages for families
Statute of Limitations
Deadlines vary by state:
- Florida: 2 years
- New Jersey: 2 years
- New York: 3 years
Missing the deadline may prevent you from filing a claim.
What To Do After a Ryobi Lawn Mower Accident
- Seek emergency medical care. Lacerations and amputations need immediate attention.
- Preserve the mower, battery, and attachments. Do not discard them.
- Take photos of your injuries and the mower.
- Save receipts, manuals, and warranty information.
- Contact a Ryobi lawn mower lawyer before contacting the manufacturer.
Why Hire the Law Offices of Jason Turchin
Our firm has represented thousands of defective product and injury victims nationwide. For Ryobi mower cases, we may:
- Work with engineers to test the mower and its safety systems.
- Investigate prior recalls and complaints.
- File lawsuits in state or federal courts.
- Negotiate with insurers and corporate defense attorneys.
- Fight for maximum compensation for victims and families.
Most importantly, you won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.
FAQs – Ryobi Lawn Mower Injuries
Are Ryobi lawn mowers safe?
Many work properly, but defective blades, batteries, or switches can make them dangerous.
Can I sue if my Ryobi mower amputated part of my finger or foot?
Yes. Amputation injuries may qualify for significant compensation.
What if the battery caught fire?
You may bring claims for both personal injuries and property damage.
Do I need to prove negligence?
Not always. Strict liability laws may apply.
Contact Our Ryobi Lawn Mower Injury Lawyers
If you or someone you love was hurt by a Ryobi lawn mower, the Law Offices of Jason Turchin may be able to help. We can preserve the mower, investigate your case, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
📞 Call 800-337-7755 today, start a live chat, or complete our online form for a free consultation.
You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.











