Determining whether you have a product liability case can be complex. If you’ve been injured by a defective product, it’s essential to understand the key factors that constitute a valid claim. In this video, Scartelli & Olszewski P.C., personal injury attorneys in Pennsylvania, explain how to evaluate if you have a product liability case and the steps to take next.
By the end of the video, viewers will understand the key factors involved in determining if they have a product liability case and the steps needed to pursue a claim.
Contact a Pennsylvania Product Liability Attorney
If you believe you have a product liability case, contact Scartelli & Olszewski P.C. at 570-681-2203 for a free consultation. Our experienced attorneys can help you evaluate your claim and guide you through the legal process to seek the compensation you deserve.
Product Liability FAQ
What is product liability? Product liability occurs when a defective product causes injury or harm to a consumer. It can involve design defects, manufacturing defects, or marketing defects (failure to warn).
What are the key factors in a product liability case? Key factors include defectiveness, causation, usage, and damages.
What are common examples of product liability? Common examples include defective auto parts, dangerous pharmaceuticals, faulty medical devices, hazardous consumer products, and insufficient warning labels.
Why is gathering evidence important? Thorough evidence, including retaining the defective product and documenting injuries, is crucial for building a strong case.
How can experts help my product liability case? Experts can examine the product and provide an opinion on its defectiveness, which is essential for supporting your claim.