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Should I Sue a Manufacturer if I was Injured due to a Defective Product (Under California State Law)?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Is the injury due to a manufacturing defect only?

Can you prove that the defect was the only reason for your injury?

Was the product manufactured and sold to you by the manufacturer?

Can you prove whether a defect existed when it left the manufacturer’s possession?

Can you prove your injury or the harm caused to you?

Is the manufacturing defect the substantial factor in causing injury to you?

Common conclusions

There can be instances when a product was passed through a series of stringent quality checks but still developed a defect or it malfunctioned due to other reasons. However, if it isn’t a manufacturing defect, the procedure can be complicated as to identifying who is at fault. Try to find out the situations under which the defect may have developed and then only go ahead with the legal process.

You may sue the manufacturer under the California Strict Liability Laws.

You may sue the manufacturer under the Californian Product liability laws.

We suggest not taking legal action at this time before consulting with an attorney.

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