Macon GA Personal Injury Lawyer – Georgia Attorney
In a personal injury lawsuit that claims defective manufacture to be the cause of the injury, the plaintiff contends that this particular unit of the product differs from the manufacturer’s internal quality standards. The plaintiff must prove that the product did not perform as intended, and that it was defective when it left the manufacturer’s control; in other words, the plaintiff must establish that the product was not built to the manufacturer’s own specs or that the product, as constructed, deviated from any such specifications or design.
In contrast to the defective manufacture cause of action, in a design defect case, the plaintiff claims that the entire model line or a particular feature of an entire model line of the product is defective. A manufacturer has a duty to design its product in such a way that it does not unreasonably risk harming anyone – whether the product’s user or any third parties – when the product is being used in a foreseeable manner. Therefore, as long as the manufacturer had reason to suspect that the product would be used in the manner that the plaintiff did, they can be held liable if the product’s design was unreasonably dangerous – even if the plaintiff did not use the product in its intended fashion.
Contact us if you have been injured in Macon GA (Georgia), or in Roberta, Warner Robins, Forsyth, Byron-Centerville, Culloden, Fort Valley, Haddock, Jeffersonville, Lizella, Perry, Gray, Irwinton, Milledgeville and Vienna including Bibb County, Monroe County, Jones County, Crawford County, Peach County, Twiggs County, Baldwin County, Dooly County Houston County, Wesleyan College, Macon State College and Mercer University. Our wrongful death and personal injury attorneys are based in Macon GA (Georgia) and can get you the compensation you deserve.
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We are Macon GA personal injury lawyers – Georgia car accident attorneys – wrongful death law firm. We represent injury victims in dog bite, car and truck wreck cases, medical malpractice, scarring injury, and spinal cord injury cases.
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