Fremont Product Liability Lawyer
What This Page Covers:
- Product liability involves holding manufacturers and distributors accountable for injuries caused by defects in their products, encompassing design, manufacturing, and marketing flaws.
- Responsible usage is key, as improper use of a product may invalidate a liability claim, highlighting the importance of understanding product instructions and limitations.
- Victims of defective products can pursue legal claims, with the California law allowing compensation even if the victim is partly responsible, under a pure comparative negligence framework.
- NK Law Group specializes in guiding clients through product liability claims, offering expertise in establishing fault, managing claims, and securing fair settlements, including for medical expenses, lost wages, and punitive damages.
Understanding Product Liability
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public to ensure that those products are safe for use. When a product is defective and causes harm, these parties can be held liable for their negligence. There are three main types of product defects:- Design defects: A design flaw makes the product unsafe or unsuitable for usage.
- Manufacturing defects: The design may be fine, but the manufacturing company has improperly installed the product or made a mistake internally.
- Marketing defects: Marketing defects include improper labeling and insufficient instruction, which can result in an accident.
How a Dedicated Fremont, CA Product Liability Attorney Can Help
While you focus on healing and recovering with family and friends, the team at NK Law Group is prepared to take over for you and immediately get to work on the following pivotal aspects of your case:Establish Fault
After your case evaluation, our Fremont product liability lawyers will get to work on an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding your case. This includes the gathering and assessment of any potentially relevant information to be used as evidence of negligence. With this collected evidence and data, our team will help identify an at-fault party. This is done by demonstrating the following has occurred:- The liable party owed you a standard of care
- They breached this care with a reckless or negligent action
- This breach caused an accident
- The accident directly resulted in your injury, property damage, or a family member’s wrongful death