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Can I Sue if a Defective Product Caused My Injury?

Yes, if you’ve been injured by a defective product, you may have the right to sue the manufacturer or seller for damages. Arizona law allows victims to seek compensation for injuries caused by design defects, manufacturing defects, or inadequate warnings. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Defective products can cause serious injuries, leaving victims with medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. If you’ve been harmed by a faulty product, you may wonder about your legal options. In Arizona, product liability laws provide a pathway for injured consumers to seek compensation.

Understanding Product Liability in Arizona

Product liability refers to a manufacturer’s or seller’s responsibility for placing a defective product into the hands of a consumer. In Arizona, there are three primary types of product defects that can lead to liability:

  • Design Defects: Flaws inherent in the product’s design that make it unreasonably dangerous.
  • Manufacturing Defects: Errors that occur during the production process, resulting in a product that deviates from its intended design.
  • Marketing Defects: Failure to provide adequate warnings or instructions about the product’s proper use.

To establish a product liability claim in Arizona, you typically need to prove that:

  • The product was defective.
  • The defect existed when the product left the defendant’s control.
  • The defect caused your injury.

Arizona law allows for claims based on negligence or strict liability. Under strict liability, you don’t need to prove the manufacturer’s negligence—only that the product was defective and caused harm.

Recent Case Example

In a recent Arizona case, a plaintiff alleged that a product’s design defect led to their injury. The court examined whether the complaint adequately detailed how the product caused the injury, emphasizing the importance of clearly establishing the link between the defect and the harm suffered. This underscores the necessity of thorough legal representation in such cases.

Statute of Limitations

It’s crucial to act promptly if you’ve been injured by a defective product. Arizona imposes a two-year statute of limitations for product liability claims, starting from the date of injury. Delaying legal action can jeopardize your ability to seek compensation.

Seeking Legal Assistance

Product liability cases can be complex, involving detailed investigations and expert testimonies. Consulting with an experienced attorney can help you navigate the legal process and improve your chances of a favorable outcome.

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.