How can a product place liability in a lawsuit?

As consumers, we are constantly buying items. Whether these products are for everyday use or for pleasure, we expect a certain level of care when making these products. We spend our hard-earned money on these items and expect to get the most out of our money. However, sometimes products can prove to be defective. These items can range from a child’s toy to a vacuum. When using these products, individuals may become injured due to the defect in the product. If you or a loved one has become injured due to a defective product, you may be able to seek liability. Product liability cases put the blame on the manufacturing company that created the product. These cases can lead to compensation for your injuries.

What are some examples of product liability cases?

Product liability cases can cover a wide range of products that individuals buy in stores or online. Some cases have included children’s toys and household appliances that resulted in burn injuries. Other cases involved people suing tire manufacturers over blowout tires or tread separations, which has the ability to cause someone to lose control of a vehicle. Prescription drugs have also been named in product liability cases.

How can I seek compensation for this?

When you experience an incident that includes a defective product, you can file a lawsuit. Depending on the situation, you may file an individual lawsuit or a class action lawsuit. Each lawsuit has different guidelines. An attorney can best guide you toward the right action. An individual lawsuit can help you gain economic damages for your injuries. This can cover the cost of your medical bills, lost wages or lost future wages.

What is a class action lawsuit?

A class action lawsuit may be worth seeking. For these lawsuits, you can include multiple parties in the lawsuit. This can help lower the cost of legal fees. If filing a lawsuit seems to cost more than the benefits, a class action may help diminish the cost. It may also prove to be less time-consuming depending on the case. By bringing together a group of people in a similar situation with the manufacturer, you can all take part in the action. This route may prove to be more efficient due to the numerous parties involved to assist in the process.

Friedman Schuman is an experienced and dedicated legal resource for clients throughout Pennsylvania. We proudly serve clients facing a wide range of legal matters. If you require the services of an effective attorney, please contact Friedman Schuman today to schedule a consultation.

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