Defective Toy Liability

Every child loves getting new toys for the holidays, and every parent loves seeing their child’s face lighting up as they rip off the wrapping paper. Unfortunately, even the wholesome experience of getting a new toy can be potentially dangerous for your child. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 198,000 toy-related injuries were […]

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Defective Products and Liability Misconceptions

When you spend your hard-earned money on a product, it is fair for you to expect that product to be safe and effective. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Some faulty consumer goods slip through the cracks and can even cause serious injuries to their owners. In many cases, you may be entitled to […]

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Defective Products

When you purchase something, you expect that the product is safe to use or eat. But, sometimes, defective products slip by quality control and into the hands of consumers. Lithium-ion batteries, for example, have been recorded to seriously injure or cause death when they have spontaneously burst into flames. Because of this defect, manufacturers warn […]

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