by James Spagnuolo | Jan 7, 2020 | Product Liability
Some of the biggest and most famous product liability cases come from design defects claims. Some design defect cases are mass torts or class actions involving thousands of consumers nationwide. Others involve just one injured consumer. No matter how big or small your...
by James Spagnuolo | Oct 15, 2019 | Product Liability
Every year, thousands of people are injured because the products they buy don’t behave as expected. When manufacturers ship products that don’t live up to their own standards, manufacturing defects can cause serious injury. Then it is up to the courts to set...
by James Spagnuolo | Oct 1, 2019 | Product Liability
It seems like lately there is a new food recall every week. Many fly under the media’s radar and don’t get much public attention. That means you could be eating contaminated food and never know it. So what can you do if you get sick on recalled food? Can you hold the...
by James Spagnuolo | Apr 30, 2019 | Product Liability
When you are a parent of a newborn, sleep is a precious commodity. When “mommy bloggers” and online reviews sing praises of incline sleepers, you may be quick to jump at a few hours of uninterrupted rest. But a new recall by the Consumer Product Safety Commission...
by James Spagnuolo | Mar 20, 2019 | Product Liability
Modern consumer products come covered with stickers and tags warning of dangers related to the product that may or may not seem obvious. What makes these labels necessary? And when are safety warnings not good enough to prevent personal injury? Why Are Safety Warnings...
by James Spagnuolo | Jan 22, 2019 | Product Liability
There are a lot of factors that go into choosing a new vehicle: the look, the way it drives, the price, and for some, what the car will do to the environment. When the Environmental Protection Agency realized that Fiat Chrysler’s SUVs were putting out more pollution...
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