Consumers Nationwide Face Injury Risks After Dangerous Malfunctions Reported in Sperax Walking Pads and Treadmills

What Parker Waichman LLP Found

  • Sperax treadmills may suddenly change speed or stop without warning.
  • Hundreds of overheating and fire-related incidents have been reported.
  • Consumers nationwide may still be using unsafe equipment.
  • The manufacturer’s refusal to recall increases risk exposure.
  • Injured consumers may have grounds to file a product liability lawsuit.

A federal safety warning has placed Sperax walking pads and treadmills under scrutiny after reports of serious malfunctions linked to injuries and fire hazards. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a public alert urging consumers to stop using certain Sperax models immediately due to risks that include falls, burns, and fires.

Unlike a standard recall, this warning carries added concern because the manufacturer did not agree to corrective action. That means potentially dangerous products may still be in homes across the country. Consumers who purchased these treadmills through major online platforms may not even realize they are using equipment that has been associated with sudden speed changes, abrupt stops, and overheating.

The reported failures raise significant safety and legal issues. Exercise equipment is expected to operate in a predictable and controlled manner. When a treadmill suddenly accelerates or stops without warning, it creates a direct risk of injury. When overheating leads to fire hazards, the risk extends beyond the user to the entire household.

For injured consumers, these failures may form the basis of a product liability claim.

Sperax Models Affected By The Safety Warning

The safety warning applies to multiple Sperax walking pad and treadmill models that were widely sold online. These include:

  • Pro
  • Q1
  • RM-01
  • RM-02

These machines were marketed as compact, convenient fitness solutions. Many consumers purchased them for home use, often placing them in living rooms, offices, or bedrooms. Because they were sold through major online retailers, distribution was widespread across the United States.

The treadmills are typically black with red trim, and the model number appears near the power switch. Many consumers may still have these units in use, unaware of the risks described by federal regulators.

The fact that these products were sold through widely trusted online platforms increases the likelihood that consumers relied on the assumption that the equipment met basic safety standards. When those expectations are not met, liability issues become more pronounced.

Dangerous Malfunctions Linked To Falls And Injuries

One of the most serious concerns involves sudden and unpredictable changes in speed. According to safety reports, these treadmills may accelerate unexpectedly or stop without warning. Either situation can cause a user to lose balance instantly.

The consequences of these failures can be severe. A sudden stop can throw a user forward, while an unexpected speed increase can cause a user to fall backward. These types of falls often lead to injuries such as:

  • Head trauma
  • Concussions
  • Broken bones
  • Sprains and ligament injuries
  • Back and spinal injuries

Federal regulators are aware of at least 201 reports involving uncontrollable speed changes and abrupt stops. Among those reports, at least 66 incidents resulted in falls or injuries, including at least one concussion requiring medical attention.

When a product creates a foreseeable risk of harm during normal use, that raises serious questions about design safety, manufacturing quality, and testing procedures.

Fire And Burn Hazards Present Additional Risks

In addition to fall-related injuries, these treadmills have been linked to overheating and fire hazards. Reports include:

  • Overheating during operation
  • Smoke or burning odors
  • Electrical failures
  • Fire incidents

Regulators have documented at least 573 reports involving overheating, fires, and other thermal events. There have also been reports of burn injuries connected to these incidents.

These hazards are especially concerning in residential settings. A treadmill that overheats or catches fire can endanger not only the user but also others in the home. Property damage and secondary injuries may occur if a fire spreads.

Electrical defects and overheating issues often point to deeper problems in product design or manufacturing. When companies fail to address these risks, the potential for harm increases significantly.

Manufacturer Refusal Raises Legal Concerns

One of the most troubling aspects of this situation is that the importer, Quanzhou Wentelai Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd., doing business as Sperax, has reportedly refused to agree to an acceptable recall.

When a company declines to cooperate with safety authorities, consumers are left in a vulnerable position. Without a formal recall process, many individuals may continue using dangerous equipment without receiving direct notice of the risks.

This refusal may become a key issue in legal claims. Courts often consider how a company responds to known hazards. A failure to act after safety concerns are identified may support claims involving negligence or failure to warn.

Consumers who were injured may argue that the company had an obligation to remove the products from the market or provide adequate warnings.

Where These Products Were Sold And Why That Matters

The affected treadmills were sold through major online platforms, including:

  • Amazon
  • Walmart
  • Newegg
  • eBay

These platforms serve millions of consumers nationwide. Products listed on these sites often appear alongside trusted brands, which may lead buyers to assume safety and compliance.

The wide distribution increases the potential number of affected consumers. It also raises questions about supply chain responsibility and whether sellers or distributors had knowledge of safety issues.

Consumers who purchased these products online may still have records of their transactions, which can be important when pursuing a claim.

Legal Rights Of Consumers Injured By Defective Treadmills

Consumers injured by defective treadmills may have the right to pursue compensation through a product liability claim. These claims typically focus on whether the product was unsafe for its intended use.

Potential legal claims may include:

  • Defective design
  • Manufacturing defects
  • Failure to warn
  • Negligence

To succeed in a claim, injured individuals generally must show that the product was dangerous and that the defect caused their injury. Evidence may include medical records, incident reports, photographs, and purchase documentation.

Compensation may cover:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Long-term disability
  • Property damage in fire-related incidents

Because these treadmills were used in homes, claims may involve both personal injury and property loss.

Sperax Tradmill Injury Lawsuit FAQs

Can I File A Lawsuit If I Was Injured Using A Sperax Treadmill?

If you suffered an injury while using one of the affected treadmills, you may have grounds to file a product liability claim. Injuries caused by sudden speed changes, abrupt stops, or overheating incidents may be linked to defects in the product. Medical records, photos, and purchase receipts can help support your case.

What If My Treadmill Did Not Catch Fire But Showed Signs Of Overheating?

You may still have a claim if the product posed a safety risk. Overheating, smoke, or electrical issues may indicate a defect, even if a fire did not occur. These conditions can support claims involving dangerous design or manufacturing flaws.

Who Can Be Held Responsible For My Injuries?

Liability may extend to multiple parties, including the manufacturer, importer, distributors, and possibly sellers. Determining responsibility depends on how the product was made, marketed, and sold.

What Compensation May Be Available In A Treadmill Injury Case?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. In fire-related cases, claims may also include damage to the home and personal belongings.

How Long Do I Have To File A Claim?

Deadlines vary depending on state law. Acting promptly is important to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights. Delays may limit your ability to recover compensation.

Contact Parker Waichman LLP For A Free Case Review

Consumers who purchased or used Sperax walking pads or treadmills should take this warning seriously. If you experienced a fall, burn, or any injury linked to these products, you may have legal options.

Parker Waichman LLP is investigating claims involving defective treadmills that pose serious safety risks. The firm offers free consultations to individuals who may have been harmed.

Call Parker Waichman LLP today at 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) to discuss your case and learn about your rights. Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide product injury law firm is ready to assist you.

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