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Do Product Recalls Protect People?

In a word, no. Product recalls prevent bad problems from becoming worse, since they take dangerous products out of circulation. But product recalls do nothing to compensate injured victims. A Marietta personal injury attorney must file a legal action in court to obtain compensation for defective product victims. Incidentally, agencies like the…

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What are Some Potential Defenses in Product Liability Cases?

If you were recently injured by a product and you plan to file a lawsuit against a liable party (such as the manufacturer or retailer of the product), you should be aware of some potential defenses that the party might bring up in court. Potential Defenses Defendants in products liability…

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Georgia Supreme Court Rules Couple May Pursue Lawsuit Against Sperm Bank on Consumer Fraud–But Not “Wrongful Birth” of Their Child

In 2001, a couple purchased donor sperm from a sperm bank so that they could conceive a child. The sperm bank represented that it carefully screened all of its donors, to the point where it only accepted about 5% of potential donors. More to the point, the sperm bank told…

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Crane Manufacturer Faces Trial in Savannah Over Fatal Accident

Industrial accidents are often the result of a chain of events. There are usually multiple parties whose negligence or intentional failures led to an innocent worker’s injury. Of course, when the victim files a lawsuit, these parties are quick to try and deflect blame to one another. Hill v. Konecranes,…

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Court of Appeals Revives Asbestos Lawsuit Against Gasket Manufacturer

The dangers of asbestos have now been known for decades. Any exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to the development of mesothelioma, a deadly form of lung cancer, and other illnesses. In many cases, asbestos-related illnesses do not manifest symptoms until decades after the exposure. Davis v. John Crane, Inc.…

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Ga. Court of Appeals Upholds Multi-Million Dollar Verdict Against Suzuki for Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accidents often leave the victim with devastating injuries. So, when the accident is even partially the result of a defect in the design or production of the motorcycle itself, the manufacturer may be liable for damages under Georgia law. However, a judge or jury may decide that the motorcyclist…

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Harbor Freight Faces Trial Over Sale of Allegedly Defective Gasoline Can

When someone is injured by a dangerous or defective product, Georgia law permits the victim to bring a personal injury claim against not only the product’s manufacturer, but in some cases against the retailer that sold the product, as well. More precisely, the seller can be held responsible if the…

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Gainesville Judge Declines to Dismiss “Exploding Arrow” Lawsuit

When your child is seriously injured due to an apparently defective consumer product, you rightfully want to seek justice against the companies responsible for bringing the dangerous item to market. Under Georgia law, there are a number of possible legal theories to support a product liability claim. Of course, the…

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Is a Manufacturer Liable When a Customer Installs a Third-Party Product?

Georgia law holds manufacturers liable if they fail to exercise “reasonable care” when designing or producing its products. In practical terms, this does not mean the product must be 100% safe. Rather, it must be “reasonably safe for intended or foreseeable uses.” Woods v. ARE Accessories, LLC When is a…

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Does Georgia Law Require Manufacturers to Warn Third Parties About Dangerous Products?

When it comes to product liability, Georgia courts have long held that a manufacturer can be held responsible for its “failure to warn” customers about potentially harmful defects that it knew about (or should have known about). This duty extends to any “nonobvious foreseeable danger” arising from the normal use…

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