Defective Products

As a consumer, when you purchase a product, you have the right to expect the product to be safe. The manufacturers of products have an obligation to make sure they are not dangerous or defective before they are sold. When dangerous or defective products lead to personal injuries, you may have a case against the manufacturers of the product.

It could also be that you were injured by a defective or dangerous product on someone else’s premises. Property owners have an obligation to make sure that all dangerous products are removed from the premises.

If you were seriously injured due to walls with toxic mold, swimming pools with drain systems that were ineffective, faulty electrical wiring, or any other dangerous items, you may have a case. There are many other situations in which defective products may cause injuries. You may be unsure if your situation would enable you to pursue legal action, and that is certainly a valid concern. If you have questions about whether or not your case qualifies, seek legal advice from a qualified personal injury attorney today.