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From a legal standpoint, there are four types of defective product liabilities, and every consumer should be aware of them. With over 40 years' experience, the Charles H. Brower Law Corporation serves the Honolulu, HI, area. Attorney Brower and his team want you to have all the information you need to make informed choices and understand your legal rights.

Here, the professionals share some insights into the four types of defective product liabilities.

  • Manufacturers' Defects: Manufacturers occasionally make mistakes during the production of their products. This can lead to serious implications for those who eventually purchase the product. An example might be a car manufacturer installing faulty brakes in a vehicle during the production process.
  • Designers' Defects: Product designers are endowed with the responsibility of developing safe merchandise. Unfortunately, design flaws can pose dangerous risks to consumers; an example would be an infant's toy with a small, easily-removed part the child could choke on. Let the Charles H. Brower Law Corporation give you the quality legal guidance you need to mount a defective products claim.
  • Defective ProductsInsufficient Instructions Or Warnings: A company that releases a product which is potentially dangerous, but not obviously so, has to include adequate instructions or warnings to the purchaser. For example, a crafting product manufacturer makes a glue that requires ample ventilation during usage, otherwise, it can make the crafter ill. If the manufacturer doesn't include warnings about this possibility, a defective products claim could be brought against them.
  • Pharmaceutical Drugs: Medications can fall into any of the above categories. Examples may include manufacturer defects, such as allergens falling into a batch of medicines during production; designer defects like life-threatening side effects from the drug's ingredients; and insufficient instructions such as no written warnings of a medication's cross indications. The Charles H. Brower Law Corporation will work with you to take on the drug companies and pursue the compensation you are owed.

Call the Charles H. Brower Law Corporation at (808) 526-2688 to schedule an appointment to discuss your defective products case today. You can also visit them online to learn more about their background and other practice areas. Be a smart consumer, and know what your legal options are when confronted with defective products.

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