How Can You Protect Yourself from Defective Products?
Defective products are more common than most people realize, and they can lead to serious injuries, financial loss, and long-term consequences.
Defective products are more common than most people realize, and they can lead to serious injuries, financial loss, and long-term consequences.
Consumers trust that the products they purchase—from household appliances to vehicles and medical devices—are safe to use. However…
Every day, consumers rely on products to be safe when used as intended. From household appliances and medical devices to automotive parts and consumer electronics…
When you’re injured or harmed by a defective product, one of the most critical decisions you will need to make is whether to pursue a class action lawsuit or file an individual lawsuit.
Product liability refers to a manufacturer’s or seller’s responsibility for placing a defective product into the hands of a consumer.
When a product is found to be defective or dangerous, it is often recalled by the manufacturer or ordered off shelves by regulatory agencies.
When a product you trusted causes injury, the physical pain is often compounded by frustration and confusion. Who is responsible?
When you purchase a product, you expect it to be safe. Unfortunately, thousands of consumers each year are injured by defective or dangerous products that never should have made it to the marketplace.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility that manufacturers, distributors, and retailers have when a product causes harm to a consumer due to a defect.
Product injuries can happen suddenly and leave victims facing serious consequences—from physical harm to…