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Legal Theories in a Product Liability Claim
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If you have suffered an injury due to a defective product, you may file a defective product liability claim. Your product liability claim can be based on different legal theories such as strict liability, negligence, breach of warranty and fraud. The following are the elements of the most common legal theories used in a product liability claim:
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Strict Product Liability
In a strict product liability case, a victim must show that: A product was sold with no warning or inadequate warning, or was sold in an unreasonably dangerous condition. The victim was injured by the defective product.
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Negligence In a product liability case based on negligence, a victim must show that: The defendant owed a duty of care. The defendant’s actions breached that duty of care. The defendant’s breach caused the victim’s injuries.
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Fraud In a product liability case based on a "fraud" legal theory, a victim must show that: The defendant made certain representations about the product that were not true. The defendant was aware that those representations were not true or not likely to be true. The representations were made so that the victim would buy the product. The victim was justified in relying on the representations. The defendant’s false representations caused damage to the victim.
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Breach In a product liability case based on “breach of warranty,” a victim must show that: The product had an express or implied warranty. The product failed to meet the terms of the warranty.
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If you, a family member or a friend have suffered an injury as a result of a faulty product, contact the product liability lawyers at Dervishi Law Group, P.C. We can assist you in recovering rightful compensation.
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Contact Us: Dervishi Law Group, P.C. 2322 Arthur Avenue, Suite 3A
Bronx, New York 10458 or
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