Unsafe Products
Unsafe Products Attorney
Fighting for those Injured by Unsafe Products
Products Liability Law
We trust the makers and sellers of products to provide us with products that are safe to use. We never buy something thinking that it may injure us. Unfortunately, unsafe products are put out there on the market, people buy them, and they are hurt, sometimes seriously. The area of law that deals with dangerous and defective products is called “products liability.” Any party that took part in distributing an unsafe product can be held responsible for the harm the danger caused. Fazli & Attorneys fights to hold these product designers, manufacturers, and distributors responsible for their failure to produce a safe product. We do so by tirelessly working to get our clients, those injured by unsafe products, the full and fair compensation to which they are entitled under products liability law.
Defective Products and their Dangers
The manufacturers and sellers of products owe the public a duty to make and sell products that are safe for their reasonable uses. This means that these parties must work to make sure a product is free from potentially dangerous defects. There are three ways that a product can be dangerously defective. These defects include:
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Defect in design: A design defect means that, even if the product was perfectly manufactured according to its design, it would still be dangerous. This is because there was something defective with the product from the very beginning due to an unsafe feature of its design.
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Defect in manufacturing: A manufacturing defect means that an error occurred when the product was being made that led to its dangerous defect. While the design of product may have been safe for use, the error in the making of the product made it unsafe.
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Defect in marketing: This type of defect can occur in several different ways. There may have been an error in the instructions provided with the product. The product may have been mislabeled or there was an error in the product packaging. The product may also have been designed and intended for one use, which would have been safe, but marketed for a different use that was dangerous for that type of product. All of these errors may cause a product to become unsafe for use and cause injury to consumers.
These kind of product defects that make products unsafe occur in a wide variety of product types. Some of the most commonly defective products include:
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Prescription medication
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Non-prescription medication
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Medical devices
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Safety equipment
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Car parts
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Toys for children
Unsafe products can cause devastating injuries that leave people with severe pain and lasting medical issues. Dangerously defective products have been known to cause:
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Burns
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Disfigurement
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Blindness
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Brain and head injuries
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Spinal cord injuries
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Organ failure
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Bone fractures
Sometimes, unsafe products cause permanent disabilities and may even cause injuries that prove fatal. The manufacturer, distributor, and seller of the product may have played a role in bringing the unsafe product into the hands of consumers and, thus, they may be held responsible should that unsafe product cause injury. Fazli & Associates launches a full investigation into how an unsafe product came to be and how it caused injury to our client. This is how we make sure that the proper at-fault parties are held accountable and our clients are justly compensated for the harm they have suffered.
Pursuing Justice for Unsafe Product Victims
The law provides those victimized by unsafe products with a way to be compensated for what they have lost. This is through a products liability claim. At Fazli & Associates, want to ensure that manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of products are doing their part to keep consumers safe. The tragic effects of unsafe products appear far too often. That is why Fazli & Associates fights for justice. Our clients that have been injured due to unsafe products have a legal right to be compensated for their damages. The makers and sellers of unsafe products deserve to be held responsible. Contact us today.


