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Warnings and instructions are intended to protect a
user from potentially dangerous situations or conditions. They are also protection for the manufacturer in
the event that a consumer is injured while using their
product. However, if a product is inherently dangerous,
are warnings or detailed instructions enough? How do
you determine if a product is dangerous or defective? Is a defect the result of a design, manufacturing, or marketing flaw?
Eric understands how the various factors in a product liability case relate to one another. He determines how a product failed, why, and where liability falls.
To read more about Eric’s product liability expertise, click here.
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