Defective Products & Product Liability Cases: What You Need to Know

Defective Products & Product Liability Cases: What You Need to Know

Product liability cases are something that no one ever wants to deal with, but unfortunately, they’re becoming more and more common. If a defective product has injured you, you must know your rights and how to get the help you need.

This post will discuss what constitutes a defective product, the different types of defective product cases, and the steps you should take if you find yourself in this situation. Keep reading to learn more.

What’s A Defective Product Lawsuit?

Defective product lawsuits or (Product Liability Cases) are based on laws surrounding the safety of items in the market. Legal action may be taken if a product or someone close to you is injured.

 If proper warnings weren’t included in a product, or if it posed dangers to those who used it without knowing, then it can be claimed. In other words, if a company fails to provide a safe product, it can be held responsible for any injuries it causes.

Now that we know what a defective product is let’s discuss the different types of product liability cases.

Different Types Of Product Liability Cases

There are 4 main types of product liability cases: Here below, you’ll see more about each type:

Product Misuse Cases

A product liability case of this variety is filed when the consumer uses the project outside its intended use. An example would be if you were cutting lumber and got injured by a saw, it would fall under misuse.

Design Defect Cases

A design defect case arises when the product is dangerous. For example, you would have a design defect case if you were injured by an electric blanket that electrocuted you because it was designed with faulty wiring.

Manufacturing Defect Case

 If something is wrong with the manufacturing process and results in an unsafe product, it’s referred to as a “manufacturing defect case.” An example would be if you were injured by a car because the brakes were defective.

Failure to Warn or Instruct

You get hurt if a manufacturer does not give enough warnings or instructions on using their product safely. As a result, you may be able to file what’s called a failure-to-warn claim. 

For example, if you were uninformed that you needed to turn off the lawnmower before taking out the grass catcher and got injured, this would likely fall under such a category.

Now that we know the different types of lawsuit cases, what should you do if you find yourself dealing with a defective product?

What To Do In A Product Liability Case

The steps outlined below will help ensure that justice is served and you receive the compensation you deserve.

  1. Seek medical attention immediately
  2. Document any injuries, as well as the circumstances surrounding the injury
  3.  Keep the defective product in a safe place, do not tamper with it
  4. Contact an experienced product liability lawyer to discuss your options
  5. Follow any recommendations or instructions provided by your lawyer.

Dealing with a defective item claim can be overwhelming and confusing, but it’s important to ensure you protect yourself and your rights. 

Don’t Let Yourself Be A Victim Of A Defective Product

If a defective product has injured you, don’t hesitate to seek legal help. At Hashem Law firm will fight for your rights and ensure that justice is served. We’re Attorneys in Morello, AR, serving anyone who requires legal representation. Our team is experienced in product liability cases and will work diligently to get you fair compensation. Contact us today for a consultation. We’re here to help. 

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