PRODUCT LIABILITY INJURY LAWYER

I understand that dealing with the aftermath of a product liability injury can be a difficult and overwhelming experience. It can be frustrating when you think about how easily the injury could have been prevented if the product had been designed, manufactured, or marketed properly. You may be left with physical pain, emotional trauma, and financial burdens that were not your fault. It is important, however, to remember that you have the legal right to hold accountable those who are responsible for your injury. Your pain and suffering matters, and you should not have to face it alone. Filing a product liability lawsuit may not only help you receive the compensation you need for your damages, but it can also hold companies accountable for their actions or inactions in providing safe products to consumers. Remember, you are not alone. Let me help you get the representation you need so you only have to focus on healing.

When Products Fail: Understanding Types of Product Liability Lawsuits

Product liability lawsuits are legal claims filed by individuals who have suffered harm or injury as a result of using a defective or dangerous product. When it comes to personal injury cases, product liability lawsuits are a common type of legal claim.
 
There are several different types of product liability lawsuits, including:
 
  • Design Defects – these types of defects occur when the design of a product makes it inherently dangerous or defective, even when the product is used as intended. Even if a product is manufactured correctly, a design defect could ultimately cause harm or injury to the consumer.
 
  • Manufacturing Defects – these types of defects occur during the actual manufacturing process. A product may have been designed properly, but an error in manufacturing or inspection caused the product to become defective, such as a board game with small parts which come loose eventually resulting in choking.
 
  • Marketing Defects – Marketing defects occur when there is incorrect labeling, inadequate instructions, or inadequate warnings provided with the product. 
 
  • Breach of Warranty – there is an express warranty, such as a written guarantee, a seller make to a buyer that a product is free from defects at the time of sale, if this warranty is violated resulting in harm, the buyer may sue the seller for breach of warranty.
 
If someone has suffered harm or injury due to a defective product, they may be able to file a product liability lawsuit to receive compensation for damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. It is important to speak to an experienced personal injury attorney who can help victims of defective products navigate the complexities of product liability law and ensure that they receive the compensation they deserve.

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