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Injured From Product

Have you or a child been injured from a product?

Product accidents are common with small children: pieces are too small, sharp objects, improper warnings should be posted.

There are laws that regulate children's toys and products. Child Crib toys are at high risk if a defect is present.

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Your child can eat paint from a toy and get real sick sometimes long term accident may happen, paint on toys should be the safe paint the government regulations list.

Fire and burns accidents happen from defective merchandise and they make long term scars and pain. If a severe accident happened contact our Queens product liability attorneys today. Safety is always a main concern. If a sever injury has occurred from a law listed below contact our Queens product liability attorneys' law offices today.

Types of Product Accidents:

Strict Product Liability Law

Strict Product liability refers to the liability of any or all parties along the chain of manufacture of any devise for damage caused by that merchandise. This includes the manufacturer of component parts (at the top of the chain), an assembling manufacturer, the wholesaler, and the retail store owner (at the bottom of the chain). Products containing inherent defects that cause harm to a consumer of the devise, or someone to whom the object was loaned, given, etc., are the subjects of products liability suits. While products are generally thought of as tangible personal property, products liability has stretched that definition to include intangibles (gas), naturals (pets), real estate (house), and writings (navigational charts).

Manufacturing Defect

An imperfection in a devise that departs from its intended design even though all possible care was exercised in its assembly and marketing.

Marketing Defect

The failure to adequately warn of a potential risk of harm that is known or should have been known about a devise or its foreseeable use. 2. The failure to adequately instruct the user about how to use merchandise safely.

Hidden Defect

A product imperfection that is not discoverable by reasonable inspection and for which a seller or lessor is generally liable if the flaw causes harm. Upon discovering a hidden defect, a purchaser may revoke a prior acceptance

Design Defect - Factory Defect Appliance , Food, Drug, and More

A imperfection in merchandise occurring when the seller or distributor could have reduced or avoided a foreseeable risk of harm by adopting a reasonable alternative design, and when, as a result of not using the alternative, the devise is not reasonably safe.

Sites to check for product recall and children safety are recalls.gov

If you or your child was injured from using any recalled product listed at the recalls.gov site, contact our Queens product liability attorneys to discuss your legal options.

Read more: Consumer safety web site here

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