A product liability lawsuit is a legal claim that arises when a person is injured or harmed by a defective or dangerous product. In a product liability lawsuit, the injured person seeks compensation from the manufacturer, distributor, or seller of the product. The basis for the lawsuit is that the product was defective or dangerous and that the manufacturer or other parties in the distribution chain failed to take appropriate measures to prevent harm to consumers.
To succeed in a product liability lawsuit, the injured person must typically show that the product was defective or unreasonably dangerous, and that the defect or danger caused their injuries. The injured person may also need to prove that the product was being used in a reasonably foreseeable manner at the time of the injury, and that they were not aware of the product's risks.
Some common types of defects that can give rise to product liability lawsuits include design defects, manufacturing defects, and failure to warn defects. A design defect is a flaw in the product's design that makes it inherently dangerous. A manufacturing defect is a defect that occurs during the manufacturing process, such as a product being assembled improperly. A failure to warn defect is when the product does not have adequate warning labels or instructions, which can lead to injury or harm.
If you believe that you have been injured by a defective or dangerous product, you should contact The Justice Law Firm, LLC to discuss your legal options. We can help you determine whether you have a viable claim, and if so, can help you pursue compensation for your injuries.
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