Product liability is an area of law that holds manufacturers, distributors, and sellers responsible for placing dangerous or defective products on the market. When these products cause someone to get hurt or injured, product liability lawsuits are legal actions that the injured parties can take against those responsible. Peter McCoy and the McCoy Law Group represents clients who have been injured as a result of defective products, and we fight to ensure that our clients receive the compensation they deserve.
If you or someone you know has been injured due to a defective product, it is important to contact a product liability attorney as soon as possible. At the McCoy Law Group, we offer free consultations to potential clients, and we can help you determine whether you have a valid claim. We encourage you to
contact us today to discuss your case and learn more about your legal rights.
What is a Product Liability Lawsuit?
A product liability lawsuit is a legal action taken against a manufacturer, distributor, or seller of a product that caused harm or injury to a consumer. The purpose of a product liability lawsuit is to hold the responsible party accountable for the harm caused by their product and to provide compensation to the injured party for their losses.
Product liability claims can arise from a wide variety of products, including consumer products, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and vehicles. In South Carolina, product liability claims can be filed under the
theories of strict liability, negligence, or breach of warranty.
Why File a Suit?
PThe main reason to file a product liability lawsuit is to hold manufacturers accountable for their dangerous or defective products. When manufacturers put profits before people and release unsafe products into the market, innocent consumers can be seriously injured or even killed. By filing a product liability lawsuit, injured parties can seek justice and hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.
In addition to holding manufacturers accountable, product liability lawsuits also provide injured parties with the opportunity to receive compensation for their injuries. The compensation that can be awarded in a product liability lawsuit can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
What is a Product Liability Lawsuit?
A product can be defective in several ways. The three most common types of product defects are design defects, marketing defects, and manufacturing defects.
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design defect occurs when a product is inherently dangerous due to its design. In other words, the product is dangerous even if it is manufactured and marketed correctly. Examples of design defects include a vehicle with a defective braking system or a medical device with a faulty design.
Marketing defects occur when a product is marketed improperly or without adequate warnings. This can include failing to warn consumers of known risks associated with the product or making false claims about the product's safety or effectiveness.
Manufacturing defects occur when a product is made incorrectly, resulting in a product that is more dangerous than intended. Examples of manufacturing defects include a drug that is contaminated during the manufacturing process or a consumer product with a missing safety component.
McCoy Law Group: Trusted Product Liability Lawyers
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McCoy Law Group has extensive experience representing clients in product liability cases. We are committed to holding manufacturers accountable for their dangerous and defective products and ensuring that our clients receive the compensation they deserve. If you or someone you know has been injured due to a defective product, we encourage you to
contact us today for a free consultation. Together, we can fight for justice and hold manufacturers accountable for their actions.
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