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Riverside Defective Product Attorney

Have you or a loved one been seriously injured by a defective product? Are you suffering from extreme pain, serious injuries, or permanent disability due to another’s negligence? The Experienced and dedicated attorneys at Estey & Bomberger have over 40 years combined experience representing and winning defective product injury cases in Riverside and beyond. Our motivated and committed attorneys have a proven track record for success, have won millions for their clients, and are highly respected in courts across the state of California. Call today for a free consultation.

Defective products injure, maim, or kill tens of thousands of people each year in the United States. Whether these products are automobiles, appliances, or even children’s toys, they can seriously injure or kill those we love.

In 2002, over 200,000 visits to the emergency room were from defective products alone, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Examples of Defective Products:

  • Nail guns that fire without being depressed on wood
  • Faulty air bags
  • Faulty brakes
  • Blown-out tires
  • Baking pans that collapse under the heavy weight of food
  • Lawnmowers with no protection from shooting rocks on the side
  • Bicycle helmets not made out of unbreakable plastic
  • Poorly-designed motorcycle parts
  • Defective medical implants

Types of Product Liability Cases:

  1. The product in question was poorly designed. There is an inherent fault with the product’s blueprints. However, the product was still manufactured according to said plans. The product’s designer is held liable for the defective product.
  1. The product was designed appropriately, but manufactured incorrectly. There is a flaw in how the product was manufactured. The manufacturers, therefore, are held liable for the hazardous attributes of the product in question.
  1. The product’s accompanying paperwork – warnings, instructions, etc. – was inadequate, inaccurate, or absent. Those who created said instructions or paperwork are held liable for the defective or hazardous product.

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