If you were seriously injured by a defective product, you may be owed compensation. Manufacturers can be held responsible for products that are poorly designed, contain manufacturing defects, or improper warnings.
Manufacturers can be liable for defective products
A manufacturer may be liable for defective products under several theories of liability such as negligence, strict liability, and breach of warranty. While many laws regulate the safety of products, the laws do not fully safeguard consumers from defective products or a product that lacks adequate warnings.
Common Defective Devices:
- Replacement hips and knees
- Medication
- Vehicles
- Baby and Child toys
- Construction Equipment
- Electrical Systems
- Appliances and Power Tools
- Food
- Safety Devices (smoke detectors, seatbelts, helmets, airbags)
If you suffered injuries from a defective product, you may be entitled to compensatory damage. Compensatory damages include medical bills, gas millage between doctors’ appointments, lost wages, out of pocket expenses, and any other financial harm you suffered recovering from the defective product. Additionally, injured parties may be entitled to “pain and suffering” or “mental anguish” because of the Manufacturer’s negligence, breach of warranty, or strict liability.
If you suffered injuries from a defective product call 502-366-2121 for a FREE case evaluation.
If you suffered injuries from a Defective Device, you should protect your rights. Do not wait, the steps you take immediately after the fall can impact the amount of compensation you receive. A Kentucky or Ohio injury attorney can help advocate for every penny of compensation. Call or text us today at 502-366-2121 for a free consultation