Defective Products

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Overview

There are times when products don’t perform as advertised, or there is an element of the product that causes property damage, financial harm, or personal injury. When this unforeseen danger occurs, the companies that made these products can be held accountable.

Examples of defective products may include:

  • A product not performing as advertised

  • A dangerous defect in a product that causes damage or injury

  • The manufacturer has misrepresented the product

If a consumer suffers financial or physical harm, there can be a claim. The key to these cases is showing that the manufacturer or provider of the product did so fraudulently, with negligence, or intended deception. Experienced lawyers are essential in these cases.

Understanding Defective Products

Many consumers think that if they purchase something that ends up not working, they have little or no recourse for compensation. However, that’s not always the case. Even if a product comes with a warranty, and the problem comes a week after the warranty ends, you may still have a way forward.

In trying to handle this case on your own, you can run across unresponsive manufacturers or retailers. Most people don’t follow through on those requests because it’s time-consuming and frustrating. However, when those defective products cause harm, pursuing those situations can be a benefit in compensating for that harm.

Benefits of Pursuing Destructive Products Claims

Manufacturers should be held accountable for products that cause harm, and while it may not be your individual responsibility to do so, bringing the issue forward may be a smart decision. Manufacturers make thousands or millions of products, and many other consumers may be in the same situation as you, feeling their single voice is not strong enough. However, collectively, it may be the voice that leads to change.

How Our Attorneys Can Help

This is an area of law that requires patience and committed research in developing a case that will stand the test in the courts. There’s a nuance to preparing these cases, and working with attorneys who have found success in defective product situations is your best way to a positive outcome.

Do You Have a Case?

Have you had an experience with a product that didn’t work correctly, a defect that caused you personal harm, or a situation of financial concern? You may be a victim of a defective product. Contact us with an overview of your experience so we can advise you on next steps. Call 844-201-2929 or complete the short form below.

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