Product Liability
Product liability cases are covered under both state and federal law, which means it can be difficult to know exactly where you should file a lawsuit. If a manufacturer operates across many states, it can get especially complicated. Khullar Law, PLLC is a Florida law firm experienced in handling product liability cases. Attorney Divya Khullar and his communicative, diligent team will thoroughly evaluate the circumstances surrounding your product injury and help you get the fair compensation you are legally entitled to. Managing attorney Divya Khullar of Khullar Law, PLLC and his experienced legal team have a proven track record of successfully winning cases against large corporations, and recovering millions of dollars in compensation over the years for personal injury victims.
Here are some questions you can ask yourself to determine if you have a potential product liability case or not. If the answer is “yes” to any of the following questions, you should contact Khullar Law, PLLC to schedule a consultation with a product liability attorney to discuss your case:
Did the use of a household product force you to suffer severe burns or other injuries?
Have you been seriously injured from a product that has been recalled
Has your child been seriously injured when using a toy or other product explicitly intended for children?
Consumer Rights After Suffering Injuries From a Defective Product
When you use a consumer product for its intended purpose, you and your family are protected by certain consumer protection rights. If you are injured as a result of the product being unreasonably dangerous or defective at the time of purchase, you may be eligible for compensation. You may also be eligible for compensation if the product lacked proper warnings or instructions and you were harmed by using it incorrectly. A lawsuit can be filed under the concept of “strict liability”, without having to prove fault or negligence if the injury in question is caused by a dangerous product. This concept makes it easier for an injured consumer to either sue the product manufacturer or sue the store where the product was purchased.