Product Liability Recalls and Safety Alerts
Defective and dangerous products can cause serious injury or even death. After a product has been released to the public, it may be found dangerous or defective. In these cases, the manufacturer may recall the product or issue a safety warning informing people of the hazards and risks posed by the product. Quite often, injuries caused by defective products can be avoided by paying attention to product recalls and safety warnings.
Any type of product can be recalled by the manufacturer, including:
- Children’s Toys
- Automobiles
- Construction Equipment
- Electronics
- Medical Devices
- Pharmaceuticals
A product recall or safety warning does not mean that you are unable to file a product liability claim. It simply indicates that the manufacturer understands the product is defective or dangerous and that it can potentially injure someone.
If a dangerous or defective product has injured you, contact an experienced product liability lawyer. A product liability attorney will aggressively pursue your product liability claim by letting the manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or retailer know that your claim must be taken seriously.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, contact the Law Offices of Michael A. DeMayo, L.L.P. ® today to schedule your free initial consultation.
Practice Areas
- Automobile Accidents
- Catastrophic Injuries
- Dangerous Drugs
- Defective Medical Devices
- Dog Bites
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Personal Injury
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Social Security Disability
- Spinal Cord Injury
- TBI Traumatic Brain Injury
- Truck Accidents
- Veterans Benefits
- Workers' Compensation
- Wrongful Death
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