Product Liability
A product may be defective through design, manufacturing, or inaccurate marketing. When people are harmed because of a defect, all companies involved with the manufacture, marketing or distribution of the product may become liable. The area of law that addresses this liability is known as product liability.
Examples of product liability are numerous and have touched many industries, including the automotive, pharmaceutical, food, entertainment, and household appliance industries. With any consumer product, companies involved with the production or distribution bear the responsibility to make sure consumers are not put at risk. Defective products range from unsafe tires, SUV's with defective roofs, spinach carrying E Coli bacteria to dangerous toys and hazardous appliances.
Marketing companies are required to provide warnings regarding possible product dangers, along with instructions describing proper product use.
A case in point is the lawsuit Davis, Bethune & Jones, LLC brought against an automobile manufacturer for a defective roof on a vehicle that collapsed during a rollover, killing the driver. This product liability suit resulted in a settlement of $1 million for the man's family during the fourth day of trial. Another product liability case resulted in a $$2.25 million verdict from a defective exploding battery that caused a mechanic to suffer eye injury and chemical burns.
If you or a loved one has been severely injured because of a defective product, call our office today at 1-800- 875-5972 to arrange a consultation with one of our product liability attorneys.