by Matthew Bonanno, Esq. How to Sue a Manufacturer for a Defective Toy Each year, roughly 250,000 children are treated for a toy-related injury. Though we might associate toys with harmless fun, any sort of defect can turn a...
Filed Under: Defective Products Tagged With: defective product lawsuitWho Is Liable for a Defective Product? Each year, defective products contribute to roughly 30 million injuries. If you or a loved one is one of the many people harmed by a defective product, you may be able to sue for compensation. Sinc...
Filed Under: Defective Products Tagged With:How Product Liability Laws Protect You From Defective Products When a defective product injures you, you have the right to receive compensation for your injuries because, as a consumer, you have a reasonable expectation that if a produc...
Filed Under: Defective Products Tagged With:PPE Manufacturer Liability for Defective Personal Protective Equipment Given that China, ground zero for the coronavirus pandemic, manufactures 50% of the masks and respirators produced worldwide, the U.S. faced a sudden shortage in per...
Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With:Medical Device Recalls Are Increasing in the United States In the past decade, medical device quality problems were responsible for 83,000 patient deaths, and by the close of the second quarter of 2019, the FDA recall of medical device...
Filed Under: Defective Products Tagged With:Each year, more than 48 million people get sick from eating contaminated food, and of those people, 128,000 require hospitalization, and 3,000 die. Manufacturers may recall foods for many reasons. With food recalls and the liability for per...
Filed Under: Defective Products Tagged With:Shower To Shower…Johnson’s Baby Powder…if you’ve had a child, you’re probably familiar with the smell and feel of these products. In fact, there’s a good chance that you’ve used the product yourse...
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