Georgia Product Liability Attorney

If you or a loved one has been injured by a dangerous and defective product, contact Attorney Group for Georgia today to learn more about your options.

We offer free, confidential, no-obligation consultations. We can answer your questions, and if you wish to pursue a claim, we can connect you with an affiliated attorney who can assist you throughout the legal process.

Important: The time you have to pursue a claim is limited.

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Seeking Compensation for the Victims of Defective Products

Product liability laws are designed to provide protection against things that are bought and used by consumers and, far too often, cause harm to their users. Georgia product liability attorneys have the responsibility of using these laws to obtain monetary compensation for those who have been victimized by such products.

Consumers use countless products in their daily lives, from automobiles and clothes to foods, tools, appliances and household chemicals. These products are supposedly produced and marketed with safety in mind. However, consumer goods do not always function as designed, and occasionally they are improperly built or made in such a manner that encourages improper use. A malfunctioning or faulty product can often result in injury to its user or to others. In some cases, defective products can cause death. It is in these cases when Georgia product liability attorneys can provide the legal services that will help the victims and their families.

Parents who purchase a crib should expect that it will provide protection for their baby when it is asleep or awake. In the event that the infant is injured after getting stuck in its slats or becomes ill after swallowing hazardous materials that were used in the crib, the parents can take action against those who made or sold them the product. Parents whose children have been harmed by defective cribs, toys or other products can turn to Georgia product liability attorneys, who can help them consider their legal options.

Types of Liabilities

There are different elements of product liability. Some products may be of poor design, even to the degree that they present an inherent threat to consumers. In such cases, there may be different parties who are potentially liable for damages, including the manufacturer, the wholesaler and even the retail store that sold the product. Other cases of product liability may involve an item that was properly designed but improperly constructed. In these cases, the manufacturer or subcontractors who were involved in its construction may be liable for damages. Still other cases involve what are known as marketing defects, in which the consumer is not properly informed as to the correct use of a particular product, resulting in harm to the user. A Georgia product liability attorney understands the many aspects of product liability and can use their expertise to the benefit of their clients.

Winning a product liability case in court is not always an easy task. The victims of defective products or their families must prove that the manufacturer or seller breached their responsibilities and that this act of misconduct was responsible for the injury or death. A Georgia product liability attorney can represent the victims to the fullest as they guide their cases through the legal system. They will employ specialists in many different fields to discuss how certain products caused injuries, and carefully detail how the defendants are legally responsible.

 

How a Georgia Product Liability Attorney Can Help

Product makers have a duty to provide safe products. If there are risks of harm associated with their products, they also must provide adequate warnings. If a product maker fails to fulfill this duty, it could be held liable in lawsuits for injuries that may result.

People injured by the fault of others may be eligible to recover money for:

  • Medical Expenses
  • Lost Wages
  • Pain and Suffering

The families of those killed may be eligible to recover money for funeral expenses and the pain that comes with losing a loved one.