Category Archives: Product Liability Defense
Product Liability Claims: The Application of the Statute of Limitations and Product Liability Claims – A Nationwide Examination
The following is a nationwide examination of the Statute of Limitations as it applies to Product Liability claims. The statute of limitations for product liability actions vary from state to state, as state law governs products liability. The following nationwide examination is a tool to aid professionals on issues regarding product liability claims. Please… Read More »
Product Liability Defense Implications In Ford Motor Company v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court, Et Al.
Product Liability Defense Implications in Ford Motor Company v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court, Et Al. In product liability lawsuits, when can specific jurisdiction allow a plaintiff to file a product liability claim in that plaintiff’s home state even when the company does not have any clear contacts within that state? This is a… Read More »
Product Liability Lawsuit: Defenses Companies Can Use
When a consumer is injured by a product it is not a given that he or she will be awarded compensation for said injuries. The injured party, or plaintiff, will need to prove in court that the product (poor design, instructions, advertising, development) actually caused their injuries. If your company has been accused of… Read More »