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Product liability - Basic information at a glance about lawsuits involving defective or dangerous products.
Comparative and contributory negligence - If a person injured by a product was injured because of carelessness, the law may limit or reduce any award of damages.
Time limits on filing a lawsuit - A person who has suffered injuries as a result of a defective product must file a lawsuit within a certain amount of time in order to collect damages.
Product liability cases - A person injured as a result of a defective product can bring a lawsuit based on poor design or manufacture, as well as inadequate warnings or instructions.
Who can be sued - A person injured by a defective product may sue the manufacturer, distributor, retailer, wholesaler or store where the product was purchased.
Winning damages in a lawsuit - A person injured by a defective product may file a lawsuit to recover money damages to compensate for the injuries.
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