Defective
Products
A product is defective
and unreasonably dangerous when the product injures or kills.
When a product is defective and unreasonably dangerous, a
claim for damages may be pursued. Defective products may include,
but are not limited to the following:
A helmet
that broke.
A seatbelt that did not work in a crash.
A household appliance that shocked its owner.
An extension cord that caught fire.
A trailer whose lift system malfunctioned.
If you
believe that a product was defective and unreasonably dangerous,
and as a result you or a family member were injured, please
do the following immediately:
- Preserve the
product.
- Do not perform
tests on or otherwise materially change the product or its
settings.
- Keep all others
away.
- Collect all
information on the product, including owners manual, packaging
and any internet research.
- Contact Attorney
Dan Chamberlain immediately.
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