There are a lot of defective or dangerous products made every year, which can cause serious injuries to many people. If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income and pain and suffering. We are working with some of the more experienced dangerous products attorneys in the country and there is no fee until you obtain a settlement or an award. Contact us for a free consultation 24/7 online or toll free at 1 (508) 876-3579.
- AFFF Fire Fighting Foam
- Allergan Breast Implant
- Arc Airbag Recall
- E-Cigarettes
- Hair Relaxer Cancer
- Juul E-Cigarettes
- Military Earplugs
- Monsanto Roundup
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis
- Paraquat
- Peloton Tread+
- Philips CPAP
- Talcum Powder
There are three general types of product liability cases. Cases involve manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to warn. A manufacturing defect occurs when there is a problem with the manufacturing process. Problems in manufacturing often result in faulty products. The manufacturing process includes assembling, packaging or shipping of the product. A design defect occurs when a product’s design causes a malfunction of the product. A failure to warn case occurs when a product does not have appropriate instructions, lacks a warning label, or the present warning label is inadequate.
A defective product case can be complicated, as it is difficult to determine exactly who is responsible for the harmful product. For example, a problem can occur because of the manufacturer, wholesaler, or the retailer.
Contact the Law Offices of d’Oliveira & Associates
If you believe that you or a loved one has suffered as a result of a defective product, you may want to speak with an injury lawyer today, regarding your potential lawsuit. A product liability lawyer may be able to help you make important personal and legal decisions.
Please contact d’Oliveira & Associates at 1 (508) 876-3579 or fill out a contact form for a free legal consultation.
Sources:
- (i) U.S. Government Recalls
http://www.recalls.gov/ - (ii) Consumer Product Safety Commission
http://www.cpsc.gov/