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:
1. Preserve the product.
2. Do not perform tests on or otherwise materially change the product or its settings.
3. Keep all others away.
4. Collect all information on the product, including owners manual, packaging and any internet research.
5. Contact Attorney Dan Chamberlain immediately.
Doehrman & Chamberlain
10333 North Meridian Street Suite 100
Indianapolis, Indiana 46290