A lawsuit filed in San Diego against the maker of a fitness-tracking wristband seeks class status and economic damages, alleging the company misled consumers by promoting, advertising, marketing and selling the Fitbit Force as safe and effective.
Consumer Jim Spivey, a resident of San Diego County, sued Fitbit Inc. in the San Diego County Superior Court on March 19, about a month after the company recalled its product following complaints of physical injuries, including blisters and rashes, from wearing the wristband.
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