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Defective Product Manufacturer Liability

An article explaining what the manufacturers liability is for defective or dangerous products, how the liability Is determined, laws in place, and exp...

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Fatal Defects

Where human beings are concerned, there are going to be errors. Manufacturing the many products on the market today, and in the quantity required f...

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Food Poisoning

Food borne illness, more commonly known as food poisoning, is caused from eating food that is contaminated with bacteria, parasites or viruses. The ...

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Hidden Product Defect

There are powerful processes in place, especially in the last 50 years, for consumers to find remedies for products that are defective and cause inj...

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Manufacturing Defect

In product liability law, there are a number of reasons why a product may be found defective and cause injury to a consumer.  In such cases, the c...

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Marketing Defect

The failure to adequately warn of a potential risk of harm that is known or should have been known about a product or its foreseeable use. 2. The fa...

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Patent Defect

A defect that is apparent to a normally observant person, especially a buyer on a reasonable inspection. Also known as ...

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Product Design Defect

A product imperfection occurring when the seller or distributor could have reduced or avoided a foreseeable risk of harm by adopting a reasonable a...

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Products Defect

An imperfection in a product that has a manufacturing defect or design defect, or is faulty because of inadequate instructions or warnings. ...

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State and Federal Consumer Protection

The purpose of consumer protection laws is ensure the existence of a fair and competitive marketplace and to ensure that consumers have access to tr...

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Strict Product Liability

Strict liability is liability without proof of negligence or intentional wrongdoing.  A defendant’s liability is not triggered by an act of negli...

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