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Call us now or use the form below. Frequently Asked Questions about Products LiabilityQ: Who is responsible when a product causes an injury? A: Manufacturers, wholesalers and sellers may all be responsible when a product injures someone. If the product is defective or it presents an unreasonable danger, and the defect or danger causes the injury, the injured party may have a case. The defendants can be found liable under theories of negligence, strict liability or breach of warranty. Q: What kind of compensation or damages can be awarded in products liability cases? A: Depending on the strength and the facts of the case, the plaintiff may recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering. Punitive damages may be available if the defendant acted in a malicious or grossly negligent manner. The level of the award and its application depends on the state in which the litigation takes place. In most states today, an injured person does not have to be the purchaser of the product in order to recover from the manufacturer or seller of the product under a product liability theory. Ohio Products Liability AttorneyIf you have been or someone you care about has been injured by a defective product, there are steps you can take to protect your rights. In some situations, the product may have been used in a medical procedure. In others, the product may have been a component of an automobile function. The Mellino Law Firm LLC is fully versed in products liability law and can effectively pursue compensation for individuals who are harmed by virtually all types of defective products. The following is general information about defective products and products liability. Please contact a lawyer from our firm to arrange a complimentary consultation to discuss your specific concern. Products Liability - An OverviewDefective and unreasonably dangerous products can cause serious injuries to adults and children alike. No one uses a product expecting it to break or fail; when a product's defect becomes apparent, it can take the user by surprise. Luckily, products liability is a well-established area of the law. If you have been injured, consult with an experienced products liability attorney from Mellino Law Firm LLC in Cleveland, Ohio, to discuss your options. The federal government regulates some aspects of consumer product safety, but the laws affecting products liability litigation exist at the state level. Although the intricacies of these laws vary from state to state, the states share some overarching principles. What Is Products Liability?When a person uses a product in a reasonable manner and that product causes injury, the manufacturer, wholesaler or seller may be liable. Think of a hairdryer that emits a dangerous shock or a child's toy that contains small, sharp pieces: consumers should be able to use these products as they are intended to be used without worrying about being hurt. If you or a loved one has been injured by a product, consult with an experienced attorney to discuss your options. Defective ProductsDefective products can cause serious injury and even death. Defects can be traced to three main stages: when the product is designed, when the product is manufactured and when the consumer should receive instructions or warnings. If a product harmed you or a loved one, contact a products liability attorney to discuss your case. Types of Products Liability CasesBecause we interact with so many different products in this country, injuries can have many different sources. Products that cause injury and even wrongful death range from cars and trucks to toys and children's furniture. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured by a product, contact a products liability attorney for guidance on how to proceed. Special Considerations in Products Liability CasesIf you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, the first thing to do is seek proper medical care. After that, you may wish to take legal action. Products liability cases can be complex, so it is important to seek the help of an experienced attorney. An attorney can help you sort out the details and secure the witnesses you need. Products Liability Resource Links
US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC)
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
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