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Products Liability Claims: Claims Based on Negligence

Although a products liability case is technically considered a personal injury claim, the legal case will be filed differently. If you have been hurt as a result of a defective product, you should know that you might be able to receive financial compensation for your damages. Depending on the facts of your case, an experienced attorney will be able to help you determine what type of negligence occurred. Understanding what type of negligence occurred can greatly impact the case.

This article will highlight some of the most important factors required for a products liability claim in the State of California. As an injured victim, speaking to an expert attorney can help guide you through the entire legal process.

Elements Required for a Products Liability Claim

In order to have a successful outcome in your claim, you will need to demonstrate certain elements. If you or your legal team fail to demonstrate the required elements, the case will likely not be heard.

Filing a personal injury claim is important for any person suffering from injuries caused by negligence. Any medical condition can be costly have a potential to leave a victim with lifelong medical costs. Further, depending on the severity of the condition, the injury can also affect the quality of life of the victim’s family, especially if the victim was the primary source of income for his or her family.

When presenting a products liability claim based on negligence in the State of California, the following elements must be present:

  • The company owner or manufacturer owes a reasonable duty of care to the victim.
  • The victim can demonstrate that there was a breach in this duty of care.
  • The victim can demonstrate that the product caused his or her injuries.
  • The victim can demonstrate that he or she suffered damages as a result of the product.

If you have suffered injuries or damages as a result of a product, demonstrating negligence is one of the key factors in having a successful products liability claim. Consider seeking the legal advice and support of an expert attorney who can look at your case and help you determine what the best course of action is. With the support of a qualified attorney, you can build a strong case against the negligent party.

Products Liability Claims: Different Types of Negligence

When it comes to products liability cases, there are three different types of negligence, which include:

  • Negligent Product Design
    • The faulty design of a product can cause injuries to a consumer.
  • Negligent Product Manufacturing
    • A single manufacturing blunder can cause a dangerous and defective product.
  • Negligent Product Marketing
    • A product that is lacking instructions or proper warnings can cause great harm to consumers.

The Bottom Line: Seek Proficient Legal Support

Injuries caused as a result of a defective product have many consequences that can potentially affect a victim for a lifetime. If you have sustained injuries as a result of a product, consult the legal support of an attorney who can advise you on finding the right negligent party. Each case will vary depending on the specific facts; a knowledgeable attorney will understand what party(ies) should be held accountable.

The attorneys at Sanford A. Kassel have extensive experience in the field of products liability cases. They are determined to helping those who have suffered injuries as a result of a negligent party. Personal injury claims in the State of California are time sensitive. If you are a victim of negligence, seek proficient legal support as soon as possible.

SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation

Sanford A. Kassel is one of San Bernardino's preeminent trial lawyers. He has the resources, expertise and raw talent to handle even the most complex personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and employment law cases throughout Southern California. Sanford has maintained his offices in San Bernardino since he began practicing law in 1981. He is second generation of a multi-generational family of the Kassel/Katz Family of lawyers in the Inland Empire, whose experience spans over 50 years.

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