Samsung Top-Loader Washing Machine Defect Investigation

Your Samsung Washer May Be Defective — You Could Be Entitled to Compensation

If you own a Samsung top-loader washing machine made between 2020 and the present, you may qualify to join a potential class action lawsuit involving a serious defect that can cause premature corrosion, mold buildup, clogged hoses, machine failure, and damage to clothing.

Nagel Rice LLP is currently investigating claims on behalf of consumers nationwide — especially in New Jersey, California, and Illinois.

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What’s Wrong With These Samsung Washing Machines?

Samsung top-loader washing machines are alleged to suffer from a serious manufacturing defect involving the flange located at the bottom of the wash tub.

This defect may cause the flange to corrode prematurely, leading to:

  • Release of metal particles into the wash

  • Clothing damage and staining

  • Clogged hoses and drainage failures

  • Water not draining properly

  • Unexpected machine shutdowns

  • Mold, mildew, and debris buildup

For many owners, these issues result in costly repairs, ruined clothing, foul odors, repeated breakdowns, and ultimately full machine replacement.

Potentially Affected Samsung Models Include:

Samsung top-loader washing machines manufactured from 2012 to present, including but not limited to:

  • WA52M7750AV/A4

  • WA55CG7100/AWUS

  • WA50R5200AV/A4

  • WA55A7300AE/US

  • WA47CG3500AV/A4

  • WA45T3200AW/A4

  • WA56H9000AP

Even if your model is not listed, you may still qualify.

Why This Defect Is Serious

A washing machine should safely clean clothes — not release metal debris, clog its own system, or develop dangerous mold.

These alleged defects can:

  • Shorten the lifespan of the machine

  • Create unsanitary washing conditions

  • Cause repeated service calls

  • Lead to unexpected failures

  • Force premature replacement

  • Cost consumers hundreds or thousands of dollars

Nagel Rice LLP is investigating whether Samsung knew or should have known about these problems and failed to adequately warn consumers.

Get In Touch

Speak With Our Class Action Team

Nagel Rice LLP is investigating claims involving Samsung top-loader washing machines that may suffer from corrosion, mold, and drainage defects.

If you own or owned one of these machines, our attorneys would like to hear from you. Completing this form allows our team to review your situation and determine whether you may be eligible to participate in this investigation.

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