
Every year, National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) underscores the rights of consumers and the importance of staying informed. This 2025 it takes place from March 2 - March 8. For residents of Southern California, it can be a reminder of the protections available, especially concerning defective products. If a defective product has injured you or someone you know, it's essential to understand your rights and the steps to take.
Here's what you should do if you're injured by a defective product:
1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Your health is paramount. If a defective product causes injury, obtain medical care promptly. This ensures your well-being and creates a medical record that may be crucial if you pursue legal action.
2. Document the Incident
After addressing your medical needs, document the incident thoroughly. Take photos of the defective product, your injuries, and the scene of the incident. Preserve all related materials, such as receipts, warranties, and packaging, as they can serve as vital evidence.
3. Report the Defective Product
In Southern California, report defective products to agencies like the California Department of Consumer Affairs or the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Reporting can prevent others from experiencing similar harm and prompts investigations to ensure public safety.
4. Consult a Personal Injury Lawyer
If you've been injured by a defective product, consulting a personal injury lawyer is crucial. Dordick Law specializes in product liability cases and can guide you through the legal process. Product liability laws are designed to hold manufacturers, retailers, and distributors accountable for unsafe products.
In a significant case, Dordick Law represented Robbie Lambert, who sustained injuries due to a defective roof design in a General Motors vehicle. After a one-month trial, a Victorville jury awarded a $15 million verdict in Lambert's favor.
Notable Case: Anton Yelchin v. Fiat
In August of 2016, Gary A. Dordick announced the filing in Los Angeles of a lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler motor company for a defective transmission which led to the untimely death of tremendously gifted and talented actor Anton Yelchin. In March of 2018 a confidential settlement was announced.
5. Understand the Types of Defects
- Design Defects: Inherent flaws in the product's design making it unsafe.
- Manufacturing Defects: Issues occurring during production that render the product dangerous.
- Marketing Defects: Inadequate labeling or failure to provide sufficient warnings about potential risks.
6. Stay Informed
NCPW serves as a reminder for consumers to stay informed about the products they purchase. Whether shopping in local stores or online, understanding your rights is key to protecting yourself from unsafe products. You can learn more by visiting the website of the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Advice.
Conclusion
If you've been injured by a defective product in Southern California, it's imperative to act promptly. From seeking immediate medical care to consulting a personal injury lawyer, these steps will help protect your health and rights. At Dordick Law, we recognize the profound impact product defects can have and are committed to holding manufacturers and sellers accountable for their negligence. If you would like to book a free evaluation, you can do it by clicking here, or call us toll-free(800) 555-5595
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