Pam-maker Conagra Brands faces 6 lawsuits claiming exploding cans of cooking spray caused massive fireballs and horrific burn injuries

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Conagra Brands is facing six lawsuits, with plaintiffs linking exploding cans of Pam and other cooking sprays to fireballs and severe injuries.

Reveriano Duran vs. Conagra Foods, Inc. and Conagra Brands, Inc.is facing six lawsuits, with plaintiffs linking exploding cans of Pam and the company's other cooking sprays to massive fireballs and severe injuries.

On Tuesday, six lawsuits were filed against Conagra by individuals who said they were injured in cooking accidents involving cans of Pam or other cooking sprays. According to Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, the law firm that is representing each of the plaintiffs, the design of the cans can be directly linked to horrifying injuries.

According to the lawsuit, the can began spraying flammable contents through its bottom vents and then exploded into flames. The lawsuit claims that Duran was seriously injured in the resulting fire, with burns, scarring and disfigurement.In a separate lawsuit, Y'Tesia Taylor claims that she was cooking at home in Greenville, Texas, using Pam spray she had bought at Walmart. The can of Pam exploded after she set it on a cart, and Taylor was engulfed in a fireball, her suit claims.

The most recent incident of the six lawsuits is said to have taken place this April, according to a lawsuit filed by Maria Mariani. A Conagra Brands cooking spray can erupted, the lawsuit claims, setting her hair on fire. The fire is then said to have moved to her clothes and body, charring nearly 30% of her skin.

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