Alan Jimenez, Attorney


22 Years Experience 303.698.1774 1.800.530.2529


Defective Automobile


Product Liability



Manufacturers, retailers and any other entities dealing with consumer products have a legal duty to ensure that their products, when used properly, cause no injury to the consumer. Manufacturers and sellers must generally use ''reasonable means'' to ensure the safety of their products.



Reasonable means includes:



Providing a warning on the product itself


Including proper usage instructions with the product


Testing the product for safety


Ensuring that none of the parts used in the product are defective


Individuals / Companies Who can be Held at Fault in a Products Liability Case



Designers


Parts Manufacturers


Distributors


Assemblers


Retailers


Establishing Liability Where a Consumer Product Has Caused Injury


There are four ways in which a manufacturer or seller could be held liable for an injury caused by its product:



Negligence


Negligence occurs generally where a manufacturer or seller of a product fails to exercise reasonable care in producing a particular product. For example, selling a stroller with wheels known to fall off, or selling a stroller with wheels that have not been properly tested.



Breach of Warranty


Breach of warranty may be the result where a product does not stand up to the claims made by the manufacturer. For example, a table that is sold under the promise that it can withstand 500 pounds, but collapses under 200 pounds is in breach of warranty.



Misrepresentation


Misrepresentation generally occurs where advertising leads consumers to believe a product is something it is not.



Strict Liability


Strict liability is a legal doctrine that may find a manufacturer or seller liable for a defective or dangerous product and for any injuries sustained by that product, regardless ! of fault or intent. In order to hold the manufacturer or seller responsible, the injured party must show all of the following:



The product was defective


The defect made the product excessively harmful


The defect in the product was the cause of the injury


Escaping Liability


Manufactures or sellers may attempt to escape liability by using any of the following defenses:



The risk was assumed by the consumer with regular use of a product


The consumer had a preexisting condition that caused the injury


The consumer used the product improperly








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