- Company Seeks to Avoid Liability for Defective Gas CansManufacturers, and the stores that sell their goods, know that they have a legal duty not to offer the public unsafe products with no warning.
- Ford Recalls Cars for Rollaway RisksWhen products are released to the market that turn out to be dangerous, often those items end up being recalled. Ford has recently issued such a recall.
- Three Major Types of Product Recalls for Defective ProductsA product is recalled when it is determined it presents an unacceptable risk to public safety. Frequently, the product is recalled after damage has been done.
- Protecting Kids from Defective Toys During the HolidaysWhen children receive gifts for Halloween or the upcoming winter holidays, the new toys and other presents should bring nothing but joy to the home.
- Some Defective Vehicles Present an Immediate Risk to SafetyWhen you buy a product, you have the right to expect it will be reasonably free from defects and safe to operate when used as intended.
- Strollers and Carriers Put Babies at Risk of AccidentsBaby carriers and baby strollers are customary gear for parents of young children. Carriers and strollers are intended to help keep children safe.
- Which Baby Products are Most Likely to Cause Injuries?Every eight minutes, a young baby under the age of three is involved in an accident as a result of an issue with a baby product, according to research.
- Beware of Recalled and Defective Products Over the HolidaysDuring the holiday season, many new items come into people's homes. From toys under the tree to holiday decorations, you may be buying lots of new stuff.
- Defective Products in Atlanta Put Children at RiskIn 2015, there were 68 different products which were sold for use by children and which subsequently had to be recalled after being released.
- ATV Product Liability CaseOur Atlanta product liability attorneys know that companies often try to get away with having potentially dangerous products on the market, such as ATVs.