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If someone is seriously hurt by a malfunctioning or defective product, they may choose to sue that product’s manufacturer. If the victim’s attorney successfully proves to a jury that the manufacturer is at fault, the jury may then award the victim damages related to the injury. But what specific kinds of damages might be awarded…
Read MoreWhen pursuing a product liability lawsuit, evidence is everything. Cases can only be won if you can prove to a jury (or convince the defendant’s attorneys you can prove) that the product was defective and directly lead to your injuries. Evidence is how you do that. Compelling evidence is the bedrock of any successful personal injury…
Read MoreWhat 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…
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