What is a Defective Product?
A product is considered defective if it is unreasonably dangerous for normal use.
There are three main types of defects:
- Design Defects: Unsafe design poses risks even when used correctly.
- Manufacturing Defects: Flaws introduced during production make the product unsafe.
- Labeling/Marketing Defects: Missing or incorrect safety information or warnings.
Common Defective Products
Defective products can include a wide range of items, such as:
- Automobiles and auto parts
- Prescription and OTC drugs
- Medical devices
- Guns and ammunition
- Household cleaning supplies
- Industrial tools and equipment
- Children’s products
- Electronics
- E-cigarettes and vapes
Defective Firearms: A Serious Risk
Defective firearms pose a significant danger to users, often leading to unintended discharges, severe injuries, or even death. Whether due to design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate safety features, these defects can turn a weapon meant for protection into a source of harm.
At Wheeles Garmon, we are committed to holding manufacturers accountable and ensuring that victims receive the compensation they deserve. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of firearm defect cases and are here to guide you every step of the way.
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Did you know? Defective products can cause serious injuries or even death, and victims may be entitled to compensation for their suffering.
At Wheeles Garmon, we are committed to holding manufacturers accountable for the harm caused by dangerous and defective products.