Personal Injury: Defective Products are Everywhere

When you buy a product, you always expect it to be safe and usable. Unfortunately, there are cases wherein a product is sold with blatant flaws and endanger the health and life of a person. If a product causes injury or damage to a person due to its flaw or weakness, that is a defective product. These products are usually automobiles, children’s products and toys, medication, home structure materials, and household appliances.

The manufacturers are responsible for the safety of their own products and for letting their consumers know the dangers associated with them. They owe their consumers the obligation to manufacture and design a product that is safe. So if a product is unreasonably dangerous or unsafe for reasonably foreseeable uses, then the manufacturer is liable for personal injuries that are caused by the product. If the distributor or seller of the product contributed to the defect, they may also be liable.

Ways in Which a Product May Be Defective

Manufacturing Defect – It can occur even if the product is well designed. No matter how perfect the planning is, this is a defect that is a result of something that happens during the manufacturing process. The liability may also arise from a mistake or oversight in its design. This kind of defect is not intended to be part of a product. Products that are prone to this type of defect include tires that blow and vehicles whose parts are not made to specification.

Design Defect – In this case, a person may be injured because of the poor design of the product. A good example is a ladder that cannot handle the weight of a person. A bicycle whose brakes fail and a teakettle whose handle breaks are also products with design defects.

Marketing Defect – It involves issues like inadequate instructions or warning labels that can prevent the user from recognizing a defect in a product, or to make the user aware of how to use the product. Even if a product is properly designed and manufactured, it may still not be safe for all uses. That is why the manufacturers, distributors and sellers must always take adequate steps to avoid unreasonable risk to consumers.

If you are one of the persons who have sustained an injury in an accident caused by these defective products, you may be entitled to monetary compensation for your suffering and pain, medical expenses, and financial loss. You need to contact an experienced product liability lawyer who can help you achieve this. GP

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