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Defective Products

Defective Products

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Representing People Injured by Defective Products

As a consumer of various products, you have the right to expect them to be safe to use and consume. From foods, prescription drugs and children’s toys to medical devices and motor vehicles, consumers have the reasonable expectation that the products they purchase will not cause harm when used as intended. When a product is defective and leads to injury, it may be necessary to consult a product liability lawyer.



Product liability law encompasses legal claims that arise from injuries or damages caused by defective or dangerous products. A product liability lawyer specializes in this area of law and can help you navigate the complex legal process involved in pursuing a claim against a manufacturer, distributor or seller of a defective product.

Examples of Defective Products

There are various types of defective products that can cause harm or pose risks to consumers. Here are a few examples:

Defective vehicles: This includes vehicles with manufacturing defects or design flaws that can lead to accidents or malfunctions, such as faulty brakes, airbags or ignition systems.


Dangerous pharmaceuticals: Some medications may have undisclosed side effects, inadequate warnings or may be improperly manufactured, leading to harmful health effects or complications.


Unsafe children's toys: Toys with small parts that pose choking hazards, toxic materials or inadequate safety warnings can be considered defective and dangerous for children.


Faulty electronics and appliances: Defective electronics or household appliances can pose risks such as electrical fires, explosions or electric shocks due to design flaws or manufacturing defects.


Contaminated food and beverages: Food products contaminated with bacteria, viruses or harmful substances can lead to foodborne illnesses and other health issues.


Defective medical devices: Implants, prosthetics or medical equipment that are improperly designed, manufactured or labeled can cause serious injuries or complications.


Hazardous household products: Products such as cleaning agents, paints or chemicals that lack proper labeling or have inadequate safety instructions can lead to accidents or health risks. 

Who Can Be Liable for a Defective Product?

If you believe you’ve been harmed by a defective product, one of the challenges you will face in your legal journey is determining who is at fault for the defect.


When it comes to product liability cases, multiple parties can potentially be held liable for the defective product. This can include the manufacturer, distributor, retailer and even the designer of the product. Each party may have different degrees of responsibility depending on their involvement in the product's design, production, distribution or sale.



A skilled product liability lawyer can assist you in identifying the responsible parties and build a strong case to establish liability and pursue compensation for your injury.

What Role Does Strict Liability Play in Your Defective Product Case?

There is a silver lining in defective product cases that may not be present in other types of personal injury claims. Your defective product claim is governed by the doctrine of strict liability which relieves the injured party from the burden of proving negligence on the part of the product manufacturer, retailer or designer. Instead, strict liability holds these parties responsible for any harm caused by their defective product, regardless of whether they acted negligently or not.


Under strict liability, the key elements you must establish in a defective product case typically include:

1. The product was defective: This can include defects in design, manufacturing or marketing (such as inadequate warnings or instructions).


2. The defect caused the injury or damage: You must demonstrate the defect in the product directly resulted in harm or loss.



3. The injured party was using the product as intended: You must show you were using the product in a reasonably foreseeable manner or for its intended purpose when the injury occurred.

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Do You Have a Defective Product Case in Dayton? 

If you believe your injuries are the result of using a defective product, you may have a compelling personal injury claim.


At the Buckeye Law Group, we know how intimidating taking the first step in your legal journey can be. Keep in mind that it costs you nothing to discuss your case with one of our qualified defective product lawyers. Our free consultation is meant to provide you with an opportunity to share the details of your situation and receive initial legal advice without any financial obligation.


During the consultation, we’ll carefully listen to your concerns, ask relevant questions and evaluate the potential merits of your case. Our goal is to provide you with the information and guidance you need to make informed decisions about your next steps.


Rest assured, your consultation with the Buckeye Law Group will be confidential and if you decide to proceed with us, we will work diligently to protect your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.


Call us today at 1-800-411-PAIN to schedule your free consultation.

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