A product may have a defective design or manufacturing flaw; or, it may be dangerous because it fails to give consumers or users adequate label warnings or instructions on how to use it.
Fortunately, the law makes all persons and entities, sellers, and manufacturers alike, strictly liable for any harm caused by the defective product. The courts have given way to fairness by adopting the Doctrine of Strict Product Liability. This doctrine was adopted to relieve the victim of the burden of proving negligence.
If you feel you have been injured by a defective product and would like to be contacted by one of our attorneys, please complete our "Do You Have A Case" Questionnaire and you will receive a response within two business days.
