With the internet out there and mass amounts of information out there, I still can see how people can screw things up, not out of stupidity but of plain ignorance. I still feel the it was the consumers fault and him suing puresmoker is just plain stupid. People who are not technologically savvy as others might have problems like these. Do they have the right to sue the companies for themselves screwing up? no. One thing that I hope comes out of this are more detailed explanations and manuals, especially with mods. They should come with detailed instructional pamphlets on usage etc. I know for a fact that there are not many companies out there that include detailed instructional pamphlets with their mods. The e-cigarrete/vaping world is getting big, and we as well as companies out there should start being more professional about business and products just like any other big $$ industry. We need to demand that these safety measures are put into place, not just to prevent horrible accidents like this happening again, but to protect the community and devices that have saved our lives.
All in all, I think this should be something the entire community should be worried about. Companies should start taking safety precautions so this kind of stuff doesn't happen again, and to protect themselves from consumers. Consumers should also demand readily available and accompanied information with products they buy. If we both do our part the only place to go from here is up with better service and a more informed consumer base. If we don't do it ourselves then the FDA will do it for us, and I don't think anyone wants that.