Defective Products
When a manufacturer has
supplied defective products,
they are liable for any
injuries sustained as
a result. The defective
products can be the result
of negligence, breach
of warranty, misrepresentation,
or strict liability. Not
just a manufacturer can
be found liable for the
damages due to the defective
products, but also the
seller, distributor, or
any other party along
the manufacturing line
that contributed to the
injuries. Manufacturers
are legally responsible
for assuring consumers
that their products are
not defective when used
as intended, and when
consumers have suffered
damages because the manufacturer
has not lived up to their
legal expectations, the
consumer has legal rights.
There are various reasons
products can be considered
defective products. The
defective products may
have a problem in the
way it was designed, contain
errors resulting during
the manufacturing process,
or the seller has not
adequately warned consumers
of the risks associated
to the product. The result
of defective products
can be devastating and
every consumer has the
right to learn what their
legal options are.
If
you would like more information
because you have suffered
injuries as a result of
defective products, please
contact us.
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