While it may seem unfair to have a case dismissed on a technicality, especially one involving serious injuries, it could happen if you take too long to file a lawsuit. Don’t let this happen to you. It is imperative to take action to protect the viability of your claim. What Is a Statute of Limitations?...
Types of Product Liability Claims in Washington State
Businesses connected to a product can be legally responsible for ensuring that their products are reasonably safe for consumers. Companies falling short of this legal obligation can be liable for defective product claims. When you suffer an injury due to a defective product, you can be left with serious consequences. These include severe injuries, lost...
Washington State Settlements for Victims of Accidents or Product Liability
The following blog article was updated in January 2022. $35,000 – Woman Injured by Defective Food Product Containing Metal Fragment Settlement Amount: $35,000 Neck Injury Product Liability Brett McCandlis Brown & Conner attorney David Brown took on a challenging case with a client who had been to two prior attorneys, both of whom reached out...
How Do Defective Household Products Cause Injury?
You do everything you can to keep your loved ones safe, but is every item in your home free of defects and operating as it should? Defective products harm people every day in the United States. In fact, all it takes is a quick look at the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission’s annual report...
The Most Dangerous Household Products
We spend thousands of dollars each year on insurance, home security, and even smart home technology. All of these are supposed to protect us, keep our belongings and loved ones safe, and make life easier. One danger that you might not be aware of, which lurks despite the money spent, is still in your home....
Samsung Hit with the First Lawsuit for Exploding Galaxy Note 7
Product Liability Lawyers Weigh in on Liability Issues for Washington Cell Phone Users Samsung has been in the news recently for explosion and fire issues associated with the Galaxy Note 7. In fact, earlier in October, the company announced that it would be recalling all Note 7s and removing them from production until a solution...