Products Liability
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A manufacturer or anyone who sells products to the public (in the stream of commerce) may be strictly liable for harm caused by the product if it is defective when it is placed in commerce.
There are three situations where strict liability may apply in a defective products liability case:
Failure to Warn: Inadequate safety warnings; typically when the manufacturer or seller or distributor of the product knew or should have known of the dangers.
Manufacturing Defect: Typically when the finished product is different from the manufacturer's own design standards or specifications. Usually causes the entire production line to be different.
Design Defect: When a product fails to perform safely in the way it was made to perform.
Defective Products and Product Liability claims can involve: Automobiles and cars, motorcycles, airbags, foods, medicines, cosmetics, medical devices such as defibrillators, pacemakers, and other health related devices, car seats, baby seats, strollers, tires and toys.
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a dangerous product, it is important to speak with an experienced product liability attorney about your claim. You may have legal rights and be entitled to compensation for your damages. There are statute of limitations which may prevent you from filing your suit to it is important to act fast and seek proper legal representation regarding your case.
Slaughter & Slaughter represents clients who have been injured as a result of defective products and product liability claims. Our team of attorneys will aggressively pursue your claim and seek the maximum compensation available by the law.
Call today for a free evaluation of your claim: 888.222.8286
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