
Lexington Product Liability Lawyer
Experienced Representation. Millions Won!
Consumers in America purchase various products on a daily basis. Each household has products that people depend on to be safe. We are surrounded by items such as tools, toys, cookware, food, medicine, appliances, yard tools, lawnmowers, automobiles and other things. These products are expected to be safe when they are used as designed.
Unfortunately, this is not always the case and we or our loved ones are injured because of a dangerously designed product or improper usage of a product. The manufacturer has a responsibility to properly design the products we use and also instruct and warn people about their proper usage. A products liability attorney in Lexington can investigate claims such as these.
Goeing Law is dedicated to protecting the rights of our clients. We fight to make sure that the responsible parties are held accountable for any injuries our clients sustain while using another’s products. With years of experience and millions won, our firm has the knowledge and resources to effectively pursue the liable party.
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Determining Liability for a Defective Product
Individuals can be harmed or killed by products in a number of ways. Even if a product was properly designed it may not have been manufactured according to the design specifications. In addition, some products are made with dangerous parts or ingredients such as lead paint, unsafe drugs, or faulty wiring.
When a person is injured by a dangerous or defective product the manufacturer or seller of the item will commonly try to shift blame to other companies or the individual. It is crucial that a person injured by a dangerous product retain a products liability attorney as soon as possible so that a proper investigation can be performed to identify the dangerous and unsafe part and determine the responsible party.
Types of Defective Product Liability Claims
Defective product liability cases fall into three categories of product liability: (1) defective manufacture; (2) defective design; or (3) failure to provide proper warnings or instructions regarding the use of the product itself.
