Product Liability

We live in an age of technology and products, and for the most part, they work great. If they don’t work as advertised, then the manufacturer can be liable. Product liability refers to a manufacturer or seller being held accountable for providing a consumer with a defective product. All sellers involved in the product distribution can be held responsible for any defects resulting in injury. The law expects that a product should meet the consumer’s general expectations. If the product has an unexpected defect or danger, it cannot be said to meet the consumer’s ordinary expectations.

Product liability is a legal term that refers to the responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that the products they sell are safe for consumers to use. When a product is defectively designed or manufactured, or if adequate warning or instructions are not provided, the manufacturer and others in the chain of distribution may be held liable for any injuries or damages that result.

You may be entitled to compensation if you are injured or suffer damages from a defective product. In order to succeed in a product liability case, the consumer must prove that the product was defective and that this defect caused injury or harm.

There are three main product defects: design defects, manufacturing defects, and failure to warn.

Design Defect: A design defect occurs when the design of a product is inherently dangerous, regardless of how it is manufactured.

Manufacturing Defect: A manufacturing defect occurs when a generally safe product is made dangerous due to an error in the manufacturing process.

Failure To Warn: A failure to warn defect occurs when a product is safe but does not include adequate warning or instructions.

Proving a product liability case can be challenging, as it often requires the help of experts in fields such as engineering, product design, and manufacturing. It may also be necessary to gather evidence, such as the product itself, photographs, videos, and other documentation.

Suppose you or a loved one has been injured or suffered damages as a result of a defective product. In that case, it is important to contact a qualified product liability attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve for your injuries and damages.

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