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Defective Products
A defective product is a product that is sold with
inherent defects. A product liability claim can include
but is not limited to manufacturer defects, defective medical
devises, drug recalls due to defective drugs, defective marketing
practices and misleading sales tactics. If a defective product
causes personal injury or a wrongful death, someone needs
to be held liable.
For a product to be deemed defective, it does not necessarily
mean the manufacturer is uniquely responsible for the injuries
the defective product causes. All of the entities involved
in placing the dangerous product into the hands of consumers
can be held liable. All parties involved in profiting from
a defective product such as distributors, retailers, suppliers
and testing laboratories should be held accountable.
Our Oklahoma personal injury lawyers
have years of experience handling defective product claims
throughout the state of Oklahoma. Please contact
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Defective Product Topics
Defective
Tires
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, maintaining
tire pressure, observing tire and load limits, avoiding road
hazards, and inspecting tires for cuts, slashes, and other
irregularities are the most important things you can do to
avoid tire failure such as tread separation or blowout and
flat tires.
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Crashworthiness
Crashworthiness is simply a word describing the safety of
a vehicle in an auto crash. Crashworthiness refers to the
vehicle structural integrity, crash test results, occupant
protection, & automotive defects.
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Seatbelt
Failure
Seatbelt laws have been passed though out the United States
including Oklahoma requiring passengers to wear safety belts
(seat belts) while driving a motor vehicle.
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Airbag
Injury
Airbags were first introduced to Automobiles to reduce injury
during auto accidents in the early 80’s. In theory,
an air bag creates a pillow type effect between the vehicle
occupant and the hard surfaces of a vehicle during an auto
accident.
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