Product Liability & Personal Injury

By Kristina Fountain -

When people buy something, they don’t expect to get injured. And yet, this is what happens everyday to thousands of Americans. They unknowingly buy a defective product and suffer some type of complications. Prominent examples include ephenedrine heart attacks, SUV rollovers and asbestos poisoning.

So, what happens when people suffer injuries from defective products? Well, while each case is different, a good personal injury attorney can help the victim file a lawsuit against the defendants. And, depending on the state they are in, strict liability could result in a win even if the defendant’s negligence is not obvious.

Now, to many people, strict liability would seem too good to be true. But in reality, it just holds manufacturers to a high standard. If they’re going to distribute a product they need to be 100% certain it’s not going to harm their customers. And, if there is an element of risk, they need to have warning labels on the product.

Of course, if you got injured on a product that did have a warning label, you might still have a case. Why? Well, if the warning label was unclear or hard to read, a personal injury attorney could still argue strict liability. Sure, the warning was included, but what good does it do if a customer can’t understand what it’s saying?

Strict liability can also be applied even when the plaintiff was somewhat responsible for the accident. An example could be in an SUV rollover. Suppose the defendant did something to cause the accident, like driving too fast. Sure, they shouldn’t be doing that, but in a normal car a rollover wouldn’t result… even in a bad accident. So, SUV manufacturers are still responsible for selling an inferior product.

However, it should be noted that with each case of strict liability, the plaintiff must show sufficient evidence that the product injured them. Testimony from expert witnesses as well as medical records can help in this process. Bills can also be useful, since they represent the economic cost of the injury.

In conclusion, if you’ve been the victim of a defective product, you can get justice. All you have to do is find a competent personal injury attorney to help you. Once you do that they will handle the case leaving you with less to worry about. And, by the fact that many of them work on a contingency basis, you won’t get billed until after your settlement is won.

For more information about all types of injuries, accidents, and wrongful death lawsuits visit the Injury Lawyer Group

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