Every day across America, we purchase products that enhance our lives, expecting them to be safe and function as intended. Usually, manufacturers test their products thoroughly to ensure they perform without issues. However, sometimes, a manufacturer may neglect to conduct proper testing or knowingly release a product that could be dangerous. In such cases, our Gretna defective product lawyers may help you obtain a settlement for the pain, suffering, and medical bills caused by the faulty product.
Contact the Morris Bart law firm at (504) 613-4771 for a free defective product case review. Our team is ready to assist clients in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana who have been injured by a dangerous product.
Cases We Are Currently Handling:
- Allergan Breast Implant
- 3M Combat Arms Earplugs
- Mesothelioma & Asbestos
- Talcum Powder & Ovarian Cancer
- Paragard IUD
- Paraquat
- Roundup
- NEC Baby Formula
- Hair Straightener & Uterine Cancer
- Ezricare Eyedrops & Infection
- Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF)
Past Cases We’ve Handled:
- Benzene Exposure
- Wright Profemur Hip Implant
- Takata Airbag Recall
- Transvaginal Mesh
- Chinese Drywall
- BP Gulf Oil Spill
- GM Recall
- da Vinci Robotic Surgery
- DePuy Hip Recall
- Mirena IUD
- Hernia Mesh
- Philips CPAP
Recalls of Defective Products
When a manufacturer releases a product, it must undergo specific testing and certification procedures mandated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These tests aim to identify design or manufacturing flaws that could cause the product to malfunction or perform unexpectedly. For certain products, the CPSC oversees the testing procedures. In other cases, such as cosmetics,the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversees the testing
Occasionally, these tests might not detect a manufacturing error until the product is widely used. Once multiple consumers start using the product, the error may become apparent, potentially causing harm. At this point, the CPSC may issue a recall for the defective and dangerous product.
Issuing a Recall
When a recall is issued, consumers may be notified by the manufacturer, see the recall reported in the news, or find the recall information on the CPSC website. Depending on the recall, consumers might be asked to:
- Return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.
- Receive a replacement part to fix the problem.
- Take the product to an authorized repair center for a trained technician to address the issue, which is common with motor vehicles.
Failure to address a problem for which a recall has been issued may result in losing the ability to file a lawsuit if an injury occurs later. Always follow the recall instructions if you are notified that a product you own is affected.
Proving Negligence
To build a solid personal injury case involving a defective product, it helps if a Gretna defective product lawyer can demonstrate that the manufacturer acted negligently. This means proving that the manufacturer knew or should have known about the flaw that caused your injuries.
At the Morris Bart law firm, our team can help you defend your right to compensation for your injuries. Contact us today at (504) 613-4771 to discuss your case.
For a free legal consultation with a Defective Products lawyer serving Gretna, call 800-537-8185
Types of Products that May Be Recalled
Almost any type of product can be found to be dangerous because of a design or manufacturing error. Some common products that may be recalled include:
● Children’s toys
● Motor vehicles
● Cosmetics
● Protective equipment
● Power tools
● Food
Keep in mind that a dangerous product may not be recalled before you suffer an injury. As long as you can show that the dangerous product caused your injuries, you may have the ability to bring a lawsuit.
Who Is Potentially Liable for the Injuries You Suffered?
If you use a defective product that results in injuries, you might assume the product owner is the only entity to sue. However, other parties may also be liable for your injuries, including:
- Product designer: If the entity that designed the product made a mistake, leading to a significant and preventable flaw.
- Product manufacturer or assembler: If an error in the manufacturing or assembly process introduces a dangerous flaw, potentially causing the product to fail under pressure.
- Product seller: If the seller made false claims about the product’s capabilities or intended uses, leading you to misuse the device and suffer injuries.
- Instruction provider: If the instructions included with the product contained errors, causing improper assembly or use, which resulted in injury.
Finding the Liable Parties
Navigating a defective product lawsuit involving multiple entities can be complex. You might receive a settlement offer from an insurance company representing one party, but multiple parties could be liable. Before accepting any settlement, it’s crucial to understand all potential liabilities involved.
You don’t have to face this challenge alone. Hiring a Gretna defective product lawyer means having an advocate against insurance companies representing manufacturers or sellers. Dealing with insurers on your own can be overwhelming, but our Morris Bart law firm team can provide guidance.
We understand how companies may handle victims of dangerous products and can counteract their tactics with our knowledge and experience. This approach allows us to present your case accurately and maximize the chances of a favorable outcome in your personal injury claim.
Call (504) 613-4771 today for a complimentary case review. We operate on a contingency fee basis, so you will only owe us something if we secure a favorable resolution for your case.
Faulty medical devices and defective products can lead to severe complications, injuries, or even fatalities. Manufacturers are legally obligated to inform consumers about potential risks, and those harmed due to negligence have the right to seek compensation. Our Mass Tort attorneys possess extensive experience handling such cases.
Cases We Are Currently Handling:
Past Cases We’ve Handled:
- Roundup
- Takata Airbag Recall
- Transvaginal Mesh
- Chinese Drywall
- BP Gulf Oil Spill
- GM Recall
- da Vinci Robotic Surgery
- DePuy Hip Recall
- Mirena IUD
Questions?Call 800-537-8185
to find a Morris Bart office near you.