Common Types of Dangerous and Defective Products
Common Types of Dangerous and Defective Products
Products that don't function properly are considered to be faulty. However, in a legal sense, a defective product generally refers to a product with a flaw that causes injury to someone.If a defective product causes you harm or substantial losses, you may be entitled to pursue a claim against the manufacturer. If a product is not designed or manufactured correctly, there is a risk of serious injury.Toys for KidsOver the years, dangerous toys have been the target of numerous lawsuits. Some of the most common lawsuits were against toy manufacturers for creating items that were a choking hazard for young children.There have also been instances of toys being manufactured with lead paint or other possibly harmful materials, which could have long-term adverse effects on one's health.VehiclesCars and automobiles have become a significant part of our lives. However, many things may go wrong throughout the design and manufacturing process that can have fatal results. Vehicles or vehicle parts often make the list of recalls issued by The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).There have been incidents involving airbags that put passengers in danger, poorly constructed SUVs that were top-heavy and prone to flipping over, and even defective tires that increased the risk of collisions.When a defective product hurts you, you need a product liability lawyer who will force the corporation accountable for your injuries to accept responsibility.Pharmaceuticals and Medical EquipmentMedical equipment and pharmaceuticals represent yet another area frequently involved in disputes over defective products. Often thousands or millions of people may utilize these products before the dangers are fully appreciated.Over the years, there have been several incidents, which include:Talcum Powder
Johnson & Johnson talcum-containing baby powders. Image via Flickr/user:Mike Mozart. (CCA-BY-2.0).
About Leland D. Bengtson
As a journalist, Leland D. Bengtson dedicated most of his career to law reporting. He aims to draw in the public and make people more interested in the field. He is active on multiple platforms to increase his outreach to the public. Leland tirelessly covers all types of legal issues, but he has a personal preference for medical malpractice. This is mainly because he witnessed the implications of medical malpractice on a family member.