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Products Liability: Dangerous & Defective Products

Almost 22,000 people are killed each year because of using defective or dangerous products. These accidents are usually the fault of the sellers, designers, or manufacturers, so the customer should never be liable in such cases. Those who are injured by defective products should seek legal assistance immediately from a trial attorney who has experience with products liability claims, since this is the best way to receive an adequate injury reward.

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Products Liability: Dangerous & Defective Products (Part 2)

In order for someone to win a products liability case, he or she must prove that the use of a specific faulty or dangerous product led directly to an injury. Those who design, manufacture, and distribute consumer products have a duty to the public to make sure that their products function properly and safely. When a product causes injury to a consumer, any of the people involved in making or selling that product may be held accountable. Anyone who has suffered injury as a result of using defective or dangerous merchandise should seek out an attorney with experience in cases of products liability.

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Questions To Ask A Philadelphia Injury Lawyer

Finding the right Philadelphia personal injury lawyer requires time, patience, and the ability to ask the proper questions. Many people wonder about an attorney’s costs or experience level, how many cases a lawyer has won, or the amount of time it takes to handle a case. Since all injury cases are unique, your best bet is to meet with several attorneys who specialize in your particular type of injury and ask them about anything related to your case that you may have been wondering.

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Premises Liability

When someone is injured on a certain property, the owner or operator of that property may be held responsible for the injury, according to “premises liability.” If any injured person wants to receive compensation for injuries, he or she must prove to a court that the property owner was somehow responsible for a property having dangerous conditions (no handrails, uneven sidewalk, etc.) and failed to warn the visitor of these conditions. An experienced attorney can help prove that a property owner’s negligence directly caused injury to another person.

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Major Snow Storm in Philadelphia

People are injured quite often in slip and fall accidents, but when conditions like snow or ice come into play, the possibility of injury occuring becomes even greater. It is always a good idea to shovel your driveway and lay down salt after a large amount of snow covers your property or sidewalk. This way, you can be more certain that people do not slip and hurt themselves during bad weather conditions.

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