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When discussing products liability, it is
important to differentiate between products
that are dangerous and those that simply do
not do what they are supposed to do.
Defective products, which can include
anything from new cars that break down in
the first 1,000 miles to computer hard
drives that destroy data, are an issue of
consumer fraud, not products liability. For
more information about Defective Consumer
Products, visit the Consumer Class Actions
section of our web site.
Dangerous products are an issue of products
liability because they endanger personal
safety. Manufacturers and sellers of
products have a duty imposed by law to
provide those products with every element
necessary to make them safe for their
ordinary uses - and to ensure that the
products they sell do not contain anything
that would cause injury to the user. The Law
Offices of Freedland Farmer Russo & Sheller
have a history of representing individuals
who have been seriously injured by defects
in:
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Consumer Products
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Industrial Products
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Automobiles and Construction Vehicles
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Medical Devices
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Pharmaceutical and Health Products
We attorneys have
successfully litigated product liability
cases against some of the largest
corporations in the world, achieving full,
substantial compensation for victims of
defective products.
Products liability Resources
Cornell University Law School’s Guide to
Products Liability
Legal Consumer Guide Products Liability
Overview
The National Consumer Product Safety
Commission
The RAND Institute for Civil Justice
research on the impact of product liability
lawsuits.
An independent site listing products that
have been recalled.
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