The insurance company wants $236,304 from Nintendo for the damages they awarded French Harmon, the owner of the home that was ravaged by flames. Many charges are made in the complaint, including the claim that fire was the direct result of Nintendo failing "to adequately, properly and safely design, manufacture, assemble inspect and test" the DS AC Adapter.
One piece of evidence that the complaint mentions to support its case is that Nintendo had previously recalled DS Adapters for their "their risk of overheating and fire." However, the suit fails to mention that the DS Lite chargers that were recalled had solely been sold in Japan.
$5 on user error.I'm genuinely curious... how exactly does 'user error' result in an AC adapter setting a house on fire, other than hacking it up with a pickaxe before plugging it in?
Maybe this was one of those counterfeit DS's with the potentially hazardous chargers, that people were blogging about a while back.