Motor Vehicle Defects
Automobile manufacturers have a responsibility to painstakingly design their vehicles to guarantee driver, passenger, and even pedestrian safety. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an automobile accident where the cause was a defective tire, defective car seat, defective seat belt, airbags, or other safety features, you can hold the manufacturer, designer, and seller liable. Learn More…
Pharmaceutical Product Defects
Drug manufacturers must conform to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations regarding the fabrication, promotion, and sale of a product. However, if a drug is defective, this will even override the fact that the company followed all of the FDA guidelines.
Medical Device Defects
Many people rely on medical devices, such as syringes, implants, surgical instruments, pacemakers, and other lifesaving devices to help them regain health. A defect with either the design or the manufacture of a medical device can lead to severe injury or even death. A medical device is considered to have a defective design when it is manufactured properly, but fails to operate as it should. Alternately, a manufacturing defect occurs when a perfectly good design is not manufactured properly. Learn More…
Machinery and Tool Defects
Machinery and tool defects: Use of faulty machinery and tools often ends with someone suffering a serious injury. If this damage was caused by a product defect or its failure to provide sufficient notice that something is wrong, the manufacturer or vendor could be held accountable. Defendants involved in these cases are also required to inform consumers of the potential dangers that coincide with misuse of their product if they could reasonably have predicted that improper usage might happen. Learn More…