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Defective Product

What Is a Defective Product in Personal Injury Law?

A defective product is a product that causes harm due to flaws in its design, manufacturing, or labeling. In personal injury law, victims injured by unsafe products can file a product liability claim to seek compensation from manufacturers, distributors, or sellers for placing dangerous products on the market.

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Why Defective Products Matter in Personal Injury Cases

Defective products can cause severe injuries, including burns, fractures, or long-term harm. Product liability claims hold companies accountable, ensure safer products for consumers, and allow victims to recover damages for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An experienced personal injury attorney can help navigate the complexities of these claims.

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