Riverside Product Liability Attorney
Have you or a loved one been seriously injured by a defective or hazardous product? Are you suffering serious injuries, permanent disability, pain, and rising medical bills due to another’s negligence? The dedicated and accomplished attorneys at Estey & Bomberger have over 40 years combined experience representing and winning serious product liability cases in Riverside County and beyond. Our committed attorneys are highly respected in courts across the state of California, have a proven track record for success, and have won millions for their serious product liability clients. For a free consultation, call our toll-free number – anytime, anywhere.
Each day, we purchase products in the belief that they will fulfill their guarantee or purpose. This is not always the case. Thousands of products on the market today are defective or hazardous – and can cause serious injury to unsuspecting consumers.
Individual that may be held liable for your injuries may include:
- The designer of the hazardous or defective product;
- The manufacturer of the hazardous or defective product;
- The manufacturer of the hazardous or defective product;
- Wholesalers;
- Retail stores.
Types of Product Defects:
- Design Defects are flaws found in the product’s original design. The defect is part of the product’s conception, and is manufactured according to plan. The designer is liable for your injuries.
- Manufacturing Defects are those which appear in the manufacturing stage – the product is designed appropriately, but manufactured in a hazardous manner. Manufacturers, therefore, are held liable for your injuries.
- Marketing Defects refer to those arising from accompanying packaging, instructions, and warnings. Instructions may be inefficient, lack warning concerning product hazards, or misrepresent the product.
If pursuing a product liability suit:
- You must prove that the product contained design defects – problems that made the product flawed prior to manufacturing, or
- You must prove that the product was inappropriately manufactured, and contained defects not written into the original design, or
- You must prove that the product’s warnings or accompanying instructions were inadequate or absent, and resulted in your injuries.