Every year there are numerous cases here in Minnesota where people are injured because of a defective product. There are legal rules regarding product liability and a personal injury attorney can help you navigate them, making it easier to possibly recover damages.
Who Has the Liability?
The liability for a defective product can lie on many different people, depending on the source of the defect. It could be the product manufacturer who is held responsible, the manufacturer of the component parts, the wholesaler or even the store that sold the product.
The law is clear that manufacturers must take reasonable precautions to ensure that their product is not defective and should not injure a consumer. Furthermore, a product is required to meet the reasonable expectations of a consumer, and when it has an unanticipated danger or defect, it no longer meets a reasonable expectation.
While there are no federally mandated defective product liability laws, there are state laws and commercial statutes that these claims can be based on. These cases can be brought to court based on manufacturer negligence, liability and breach of warranty.
Examples of Defective Products
In product liability cases, the plaintiff must show that the product in question caused the injury due to defects. There are the three main types of defects that can show liability:
Whether the marketing defect is due to a negligent or intentional reason, the companies involved in the marketing of the item can be held liable for any injuries that happen as a result.
Taking Action
As soon as you suffer a personal injury from a product, you should seek medical treatment. Ensure that you tell your doctor how you became injured and that you believe it is from a product defect. Your initial doctor’s report is important in establishing the injury. Be sure to keep the product, instructions and any warning labels on hand so that you have it as proof.
If you have been injured by a defective product in Minnesota, it is important that you speak to a defective product lawyer about your options. At Barna, Guzy & Steffen, our experienced defective product lawyers will meet with you for a free initial consultation and let you know whether you have a case or not.
If you do, a personal injury lawyer will take on your case and work with the other party or parties to come to a settlement in the matter. Many times these cases end in settlement but sometimes they do progress into lawsuits. Please call today to speak with a Product Liability Attorney who can help you decide what to do next.