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During each day of a person's life they come in
contact with a product of some type. Infants are
surrounded by cribs, play pens, car seats, toys,
medications and other products which are
specially made to suit their unique needs. Older
children come in contact with bicycles,
electronic games, medications and products that
are specifically marketed to adolescents.
Finally, adults come in contact with cars,
boats, appliances, machinery at workplaces,
medications and products that become a part of
their daily lives. Many products are safely
designed and pose no special risk to the person
using them. However, a significant number of
products which are improperly designed,
constructed or which fail to warn about hidden
dangers cause severe injuries or death. Problems
with dangerous products is so prevalent that the
Federal Government created the Consumer Product
Safety Commission to reduce the risk of injuries
and death caused by consumer products.
Persons who are injured by improperly designed
or manufactured products have a cause of action
against the manufacturer and/or retailer
responsible for placing the product in the
marketplace. Such products very often result in
permanent and disabling injuries. These injuries
invariably cause immense pain and suffering as
well as mounting medical expenses and lost
wages. They necessarily have a significant
impact on spouses, children and other loved
ones. The emotional toll they take on a family
is immeasurable. Although no amount of money can
repair the damage such injuries cause to the
person or his or her family, the economic
pressures created by the injuries can be
relieved through the assertion of a proper claim
against the responsible party. Such claims are
generally called
product liability claims. |
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