Common Injuries Caused by Defective Products

A faulty product can cause injuries in numerous ways, ranging from design flaws to manufacturing defects or inadequate warnings. Even if you feel fine after the incident, you should seek professional medical attention because some injuries may not be immediately apparent.

Malfunctions in electronics, for instance, can lead to electrical shocks or fires, while poorly constructed furniture may collapse, resulting in injuries. Defective automotive parts can lead to accidents and injuries, and inadequately labeled pharmaceuticals or contaminated food products can have severe health repercussions.

As product liability lawyers, we have seen the many types of injuries defective products can cause, including:

  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Burns and scalds
  • Electrical shocks
  • Broken bones
  • Respiratory issues
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Poisoning
  • Internal organ damage
  • Choking

If you suffered a severe injury, like acute spinal cord damage, your life could change forever. We understand the impact of receiving such a diagnosis. Our catastrophic injury lawyers in Valley Grande will help you recover the money you need for your current and future needs.

Damages You Can Recover in a Product Liability Case

The financial impact of a defective product can be substantial. Beyond the initial cost of the faulty item, additional expenses may arise in the form of repairs, replacements, or medical bills if the product causes harm.

As your lawyers, we will calculate all your expenses and estimate any future losses you may incur due to the faulty product. We will listen closely to your story to understand how the incident changed your life.

Medical Expenses

When a defective product causes injury, you are entitled to seek compensation for the costs associated with medical treatment, including hospitalization, surgeries, medication, rehabilitation, and any necessary ongoing care. These damages cover both immediate and future medical expenses resulting from the injury caused by the faulty product.

Emotional Distress

These damages address the psychological and emotional suffering experienced as a result of the incident. Establishing a claim for emotional distress can be complicated since it is a subjective and personal experience. Proving these damages requires solid evidence and documentation to demonstrate the severity and impact of the emotional harm caused by the defective product.

Pain and Suffering

These damages go beyond measurable economic losses like medical expenses, acknowledging the intangible aspects of your suffering. When a faulty product causes injuries, the pain and suffering can be profound, impacting the overall quality of your life.

Lost Wages

When you sustain harm due to a faulty product, you may experience a temporary or permanent loss of income as you undergo medical treatment or recovery. Lost wages damages compensate for the earnings you would have otherwise received had the injury not occurred.

Decreased Earning Capacity

This category of damages covers the lasting impact on your ability to earn a livelihood. When a faulty product leads to diminished physical or mental capabilities, it can hinder your capacity to perform specific job functions or pursue certain career paths.

Determining decreased earning capacity involves a careful assessment of your pre-injury and post-injury earning potential, factoring in the limitations imposed by the product-related harm.

Property Damage

When a faulty product leads to fires, explosions, or other destructive events, resulting property damages can extend beyond personal injuries. These damages encompass the cost of repairing or replacing damaged property, such as vehicles, homes, or personal possessions.

Wrongful Death

After a fatal accident involving a defective product, the victim’s family members might recover wrongful death damages. While plaintiffs could get compensatory damages in other states, only punitive damages are available in Alabama.

A Valley Grande wrongful death lawyer from our team will offer compassionate legal support throughout the legal process. We will help you protect the memory of your deceased loved one by holding the at-fault party accountable.

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Alabama Has a Statute of Limitations for Filing Personal Injury Lawsuits

The statute of limitations determines the timeframe for taking legal action against the at-fault party. In Alabama, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years. This means that if you have suffered harm due to someone else’s negligence, you must file a lawsuit within this period to be eligible for legal recourse.

Failing to adhere to the statute of limitations may result in the court dismissing the case, barring you from seeking fair compensation. If you believe you have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit, consult a product liability lawyer as soon as possible to make sure there is enough time to file a strong claim.

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If you are unsure whether you have a valid product liability case, reach out to our legal team. We will review your claim in a free, no-obligation consultation and discuss your legal options. Our attorneys will give you all the information you need to make an informed decision about your case.

Filing a compensation claim without legal support can easily become overwhelming. Contact us today to discuss the details of your case with our Valley Grande product liability attorneys.

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