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Types Of Product Liability Claims In A Car Accident

Every year, thousands of car accidents occur due to defects in the manufacturing or design of the car. One of the most common defects is airbags not deploying at the right time which can cause disastrous accidents. If you endured an accident because of a defect in your car, you might have a claim for compensation against the car designer or manufacturer. 

There are three types of product liability claims: defective manufacture, defective design, and failure to provide warnings or instructions regarding the faulty product. Car accident attorneys Los Angeles can help you understand these claims and determine whether you have a valid claim. 

Defective Manufacture

Defects in manufacturing are the most common type of product liability. A defectively manufactured product was not handled carefully in the manufacturing process in the factory and thus acquired some flaws. In this case, the injury-causing product is the only flawed product and is different from the others in the batch. 

For example, tires are an essential component in a vehicle. They are used in all cars, and by accepted standards, they are safe to use. Now suppose during the manufacturing process, the well-designed tires are not correctly fixed into the vehicle. Then, it is a manufacturing defect and can cause serious accidents. 

Design Defect

In a design defect claim, the product’s design should be inherently incorrect or dangerous rather than a fault or mistake in the manufacturing process. When the whole structure is defective, an entire line of products is flawed, even though they were manufactured perfectly according to the manufacturer’s specifications. 

For example, a particular model of a car may not have the ability to stop the vehicle at the right time and crash into another car. 

Failure To Provide Adequate Warnings

In this type of claim, the plaintiff alleges that there were no warning labels or proper instructions on using a product inside the car that was potentially dangerous and required special care. The user may not be aware that the product requires extra precaution and injure themselves while using it. Manufacturers are obligated to inform users about every type of risk and not only those already generally known. 

Getting Help

Buying a brand new car is a happy occasion for many. People save up their money for years to afford their favorite car. Finding out defects in your new vehicle and getting injured because of them is the last thing you want. In such times, you should be able to get proper compensation. A car accident attorney specializing in manufacturer liability can help you understand product liability laws and file a claim. 

Claire David White
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