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Defective Product Injury Lawyer

Stewart & Stewart Injury Lawyers

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When you buy a product such as a stroller or space heater, the last thing you expect is for it to cause an Indiana defective product injury to you or a family member. Safety and reliability are important concerns in all products, from prescription drugs to tires to lawn mowers. Whether it’s an expensive reputable brand or a budget line, the same rules apply: design and quality standards must ensure safety.

Unfortunately corporations that design, manufacture and market the products we use do not always have their eyes on consumers’ well being. Sometimes they put profits before safety. By doing so, they are likely to produce products that are dangerous and unsafe, thereby unfairly placing the trusting consumer in harm’s way. If a defective product has injured you or a loved one, contact an Indiana defective product lawyer at Stewart & Stewart to protect your legal rights. We want to help you hold these thoughtless and careless manufacturers accountable for the unsafe products they market to the unsuspecting public.

Every year thousands of products are found to be defective or unsafe and must be recalled by either the manufacturer or a government agency. The reasons necessitating a recall can result from a flaw in the product’s design, a manufacturing mistake, contamination of foods and/or materials used in the product, or an unseen risk which presents itself after the product has been on the market for months or even years. An Indiana defective product attorney from Stewart & Stewart will help you through the complicated legal process and do their best to obtain compensation for your injuries.

Product liability cases may involve a long list of responsible parties or companies, but there are typically three different kinds of defective product cases:

  • Manufacturing defects – defects that occur in the process of making the product (i.e. a bolt that isn’t tightened properly at the factory which results in the leg of a baby chair falling off easily).

  • Design defects – defects that are inherent to the product’s conception (i.e. a swimming pool with holes in the bottom or an air conditioner that blows hot air).

  • Marketing defects – improperly warning the consumer of the product’s possible dangers (i.e. inadequate safety warnings or failing to include a comprehensive instruction manual).

In many defective product cases it is up to the plaintiff to prove that the product in question is defective and unsafe. You need an experienced Indiana defective product injury lawyer to help you win the money you deserve for your injuries.

No one deserves to be put at risk because of a dangerous or defective product. The attorneys at Stewart & Stewart represent individuals who have suffered an Indiana defective product injury involving a range of defective or recalled items including:

For more information, please visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

 

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Bausch & Lomb, an eye health care company, has asked retailers across the nation to remove its contact lens solution ReNu® with MoistureLoc® from store shelves after receiving reports of fungal eye infections, known as Fusarium keratitis, in consumers using the product. The company recommends that people using ReNu with MoistureLoc try a different contact lens solution while the source of the infections is investigated. [read more]

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If you or someone you care about has been injured as the result of a defective product, contact an Indiana defective product lawyer at Stewart & Stewart. We have offices located in Carmel, Greenwood, Marion & Anderson, and we have successfully advocated for clients throughout the area, including Fort Wayne, Gary, Indianapolis, and South Bend. Complete a Free Online Consultation Form or call us at 1-800-333-3LAW today!

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