Product Liability Lawyer and Attorney in Minnesota
Defective
products
Defects in home
products / appliances
If you are injured because of a defective product, the
law gives you the right to bring a claim against the
manufacturer of the product. A product can be anything
from an automobile, a chemical, a machine, a tool, medicine,
food or drink.
To recover for a product that is defective, the defect
must have caused the injury. A product can be defective
in several ways:
It can be manufactured improperly. (It breaks and
causes an injury)
For example: if a chain broke because it wasn't forged
correctly and then caused an injury, you would be able
to file a claim against the manufacturer.
A product can also be defective because it has an
improper design.
For example a product that does not have adequate guarding
devices, could be considered defective.
A product can be defective if it does not have adequate
warnings.
Some products are unable to be equipped with guarding
devices and in certain situations the law requires a
warning. If the warning or caution is not considered
an adequate one, then a product may be considered defective.
Proof of a defective product is complicated and usually
requires a technical expert in the particular field
to testify. In addition, it is sometimes difficult to
identify who is the responsible party.
If you are injured by a defective product, it is very
important that the product be kept as evidence. If the
product is too large and you cannot take control of
it, then pictures must be taken as soon as possible
to prove what the product was like at the time of your
injury.
If you are injured, it is important to immediately contact
a lawyer experienced in this area of law. Generally,
most product liability cases must be brought within
four years from the date of the injury.
To have the best chance of winning your case, it is
important to have the accident promptly investigated
and the product examined by an expert while the evidence
is fresh and witnesses still available.
Many people receive injuries as a result of household
products that are manufactured with an unsafe design,
faulty materials or faulty parts. These products can
include exploding pop bottles, hammers or nails that
fragment when used, children's toys, improper electrical
wiring in a toaster, cigarette lighters, space heaters
and a number of other ordinary household products.
If you have been seriously injured as a result of a
defective product, you may have a case against the manufacturer
-- if it can be proved that the product was unreasonably
dangerous. Usually this proof is supplied by a technical
expert, in a particular field, who will examine the
product in question.
It is important to identify the responsible parties
and any witnesses that may have seen the mishap. It
is also important to preserve evidence. Most cases involving
defective household products must be brought within
four years of the date of the accident.
While there are exceptions to this general rule, it
is important to have your case fully investigated as
soon as possible. Delaying investigation on these types
of cases may make it harder to prove there was a defect.
Therefore, you should immediately seek advice from a
lawyer experienced in these cases. |
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