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What is the Difference Between a Producing Cause and Proximate Cause? One of the elements necessary to prove in order to have a successful claim is causation. In other words, that the negligence of the defendant caused your injuries or damages. When it comes to products liability there are two different types of causation: producing…
Read MoreWhen a consumer product malfunctions and people are hurt or killed as a result, any subsequent lawsuits against the manufacturer are typically a matter of product liability law. When you hear of product liability law, it’s really just a catch-all phrase for specific legal arguments that are classified together. In reality, there are three types…
Read MoreProducts Liability: A Look at Cases Based on Negligence While products liability claims still fall under the umbrella of personal injury law, it is a different kind of case to approach. Understanding the specific type of negligence that occurred, impacts how the case is put together. Not only that, the help of an attorney with…
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