Product Liability

When you bring a new product into your home, it is reasonable to expect that it will not cause you or your family harm. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Manufacturers are sometimes guilty of oversight, which may mean that they put out potentially hazardous products without knowing of their dangers. Worse yet, some do know the dangers associated with their products but fail to label them accordingly.

If you or a loved one has suffered injury due to a faulty or mislabeled product, call the Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams at 610-667-7511 to learn more about building a product liability case.

Causes of Product Liability

A manufacturer being held accountable for a faulty product is known as product liability. There are many causes of product liability, but some of the more common ones are:

  • Manufacturing defect, or receiving a “lemon”
  • Design defect, or a design that makes the product dangerous
  • Marketing defect, or a failure to warn users of the potential dangers of the product

Many times, the dangers of the product are unknown to the manufacturer, but sometimes the manufacturer chooses to market a dangerous product knowingly. No matter the case, an injury resulting from a faulty or mislabeled product may prove severe. In many cases, the manufacturer of the product was negligent, which may yield financial compensation for you and your loved ones.

Contact Us

Faulty products may cause unnecessary harm to you and your loved ones. If you have been affected by a faulty product, contact the Pennsylvania product liability attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams at 610-667-7511. You may be entitled to financial compensation.

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