The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit revived claims against Amazon leveled by a man who was seriously burned when his home was destroyed by a Chinese-made hoverboard that caught fire.

The Weecoo-brand hoverboard was not plugged in when its lithium-ion battery caught fire in February 2016, setting Irwin Love’s house ablaze. He and his girlfriend got out, but he suffered burns to his head, face, back and shoulders requiring skin grafts. He also suffered smoke inhalation. The fire was so hot that Love’s gun safe melted, the complaint said.