NEW YORK, NY -- A woman says she was badly burned when an e-cigarette blew up in her pocket.
Katrina Williams, 26, says the explosion was so powerful, the device went flying before getting stuck in the dashboard of her car.
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Officials say it was the battery inside the e-cigarette that exploded.
Williams was burned on her leg and her face. Her injuries are extremely graphic, and for some, difficult to see.
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"It was like a firecracker that went off," Williams says. "I was shocked."
Williams is now suing the store she bought the e-cigarette from, and the manufacturer.
The victim's case isn't the first, her attorney says, but an issue that has been seen in other parts of the country.
Williams says she's suing to prevent others from being injured.