Faulty Product Injury Claims

Wednesday November 23, 2011 at 7:19am

Hundreds of faulty products are recalled from sale every month because of safety concerns.

Consumers suffer injuries as a result of defective products. Here are examples of injuries caused by faulty products.

• Contaminated yoghurt causing you to choke.
• A faulty toaster causing electrocution and scarring.
• A defective cosmetic product such as shampoo causing burns and scarring.
• A Trip and slip injury caused by faulty and poorly designed shoes.
• Faulty Sofa containing dangerous chemicals causing dermatitis.
• A piece of bone in a pasty causing you to break your tooth.
• A defective pushchair suddenly collapsing and severing the tip of a child’s finger.
• A faulty battery causing a laptop to explode whilst in use causing injury.

If you or your loved one suffered injury as a result of a faulty product you may be entitled to claim personal injury compensation.

You are protected by consumer law and should not suffer injury caused by manufacturers mistakes, poor design, inadequate labelling or other negligence.

It is important that you seek the help of a faulty product specialist lawyer as soon as possible to investigate your case and ensure the success of your claim.

Defective Product Injury Claim Help For You Now

At Balinda & co, we know how to get you financial support and private medical treatment (if required) quickly and at no cost to you. That means instant peace of mind so you can get the expert medical assistance you need without the stress of additional costs.

We will ensure that you are fully compensated for your pain, suffering and for any other losses and expenses which you may have suffered.

It is also vital that you keep the product itself, receipts, letters of complaint, manufacturer’s instructions etc, and details of witnesses if appropriate.

At Balinda & Co we only act for the claimants and we limit the number of cases we take on so that each client has a dedicated expert to count on.

Get a faulty product injury lawyer now contact Balinda and Co on 0800 321 3287 and find out how we can help.

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The information on this blog is provided as a general guide only. It is not intended to be a complete and authoritative statement of the law and might be out of date by the time you read it. It is not a substitute for professional advice which takes into consideration specific facts of each case and any changes in the law and practice. No responsibility can be accepted by Balinda & Co for any loss suffered by any person acting or refraining from acting on the basis of the information on this blog. We offer free legal advice with respect to personal injury claims. Telephone 0800 321 3287 to discuss your particular claim.

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