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The Apple Watch can leave consumers with serious injuries, according to a class-action lawsuit.

One man claims his forearm was “severely sliced” by the pricey watch after the glass screen popped out, leaving jagged edges, he complained in court documents.

Alabama resident Chris Smith, whose Apple Watch cost $359 plus tax, was golfing when the gory scene unfolded.

The cut slashed open a vein, according to the federal lawsuit filed this week in California.


  A class-action lawsuit alleges that Apple Watches have a design defect that poses a serious risk to consumers.
 A class-action lawsuit alleges that Apple Watches have a design defect that poses a serious risk to consumers.

  Victims have said Apple has not addressed the major issue.
 Victims have said Apple has not addressed the major issue.

The lithium-ion battery in the device is prone to swelling that can push out the screen, creating an “unreasonably dangerous safety hazard,” according to the litigation.

The tech giant is aware of the defect because dozens of users have posted about it on the company’s support forum, victims claim in court papers accusing Apple of failing to fix the problem.

Apple did not immediately return a request for comment.

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