Injured by a Defective Product?

Product Liability Lawyers in New Brunswick

When you purchase a product, you trust that it has been designed and manufactured with your safety in mind. Businesses have a responsibility to ensure that their products are free from dangerous defects and to warn customers about any inherent risks. However, when companies fail to meet these obligations, defective products can cause serious injuries and losses. If you’ve been harmed by a faulty product in New Brunswick, you may be entitled to financial compensation. At Moss Hachey Law, our experienced product liability lawyers are dedicated to helping clients hold negligent manufacturers accountable and seek the justice they deserve.

Our knowledgeable team will work closely with you to understand the unique circumstances of your case and develop a tailored legal strategy to pursue the compensation you need to recover from your injuries and losses. With our expertise in product liability law and our commitment to client advocacy, you can trust us to fight tirelessly for your rights and the protection of your well-being. Let us be your strong legal allies as you navigate the complex process of seeking justice for the harm caused by a defective product.

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Steps to Take If You've Been Injured by a Defective Product in New Brunswick

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Seek Medical Attention

If you’ve been injured by a defective product, your first priority should be to seek medical attention. Even if your injuries seem minor, it’s essential to get a proper medical evaluation and treatment. This will also create a record of your injuries, which can be crucial for your legal case.
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Preserve the Product

Keep the defective product that caused your injury, if possible. Do not attempt to repair or modify the product, as this could harm your case. If you must dispose of the product for safety reasons, take detailed photos and videos of the product and any visible defects before doing so.
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Document Everything

We understand that every product liability case is unique. Our lawyers will take the time to listen to your story, assess the specific circumstances of your case, and develop a tailored legal strategy to achieve the best possible outcome.
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Report the Incident

Report the incident to the manufacturer, retailer, or appropriate government agency, such as Health Canada. This can help create an official record of the defective product and potentially prevent others from being harmed.
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Consult with a Product Liability Lawyer

Contacting an experienced product liability lawyer in New Brunswick is essential to protecting your rights and exploring your legal options. At Moss Hachey Law, our skilled lawyers will provide the guidance and representation you need to hold the responsible parties accountable and seek the compensation you deserve.

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Why Work With a New Brunswick Product Liability Lawyer?

Extensive Experience

Our seasoned product liability lawyers have a proven track record of successfully handling complex cases across New Brunswick, ensuring that our clients’ rights are protected and their interests are vigorously represented.

In-Depth Knowledge of Product Liability Law

We have a deep understanding of the intricate laws and regulations surrounding product liability, including strict liability, negligence, and breach of warranty. Our lawyers stay up-to-date on the latest legal developments to provide you with the most effective representation.

Personalized Legal Strategies

We understand that every product liability case is unique. Our lawyers will take the time to listen to your story, assess the specific circumstances of your case, and develop a tailored legal strategy to achieve the best possible outcome.

Strong Advocacy

We’ll be your strong advocates, fighting to protect your rights, hold the responsible parties accountable, and secure the compensation you deserve, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

Compassionate Support

Dealing with the aftermath of a defective product injury can be stressful and overwhelming. Our lawyers provide compassionate support and guidance throughout the legal process, ensuring that you feel heard, understood, and empowered to make informed decisions about your case.

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Great client service. Always treated with kindness, any questions I had were answered in a timely manner. I would highly recommend this business.

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Common Questions About Product Liability Claims in New Brunswick

What is product liability?
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that their products are safe for consumer use. When a defective product causes injury or harm, the responsible parties can be held liable for the resulting damages.
A product liability lawyer in New Brunswick can provide the expert guidance and representation you need to protect your rights and seek the compensation you deserve. They can help you investigate the cause of your injury, gather evidence to support your claim, negotiate with the responsible parties and their insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary. With their in-depth knowledge of product liability law and strong advocacy skills, a product liability lawyer can be your powerful ally in fighting for justice and fair compensation.
There are three main types of product defects that can lead to a liability claim: design defects, manufacturing defects, and marketing defects. Design defects occur when a product is inherently dangerous or defective due to its design, even if it is manufactured correctly. Manufacturing defects happen when a product is improperly constructed or assembled, deviating from its intended design. Marketing defects, also known as failure to warn, arise when a product lacks adequate warnings or instructions about its potential risks or proper use.
In a product liability claim, you typically need to prove that the product was defective, that the defect caused your injury or harm, and that you were using the product as intended or in a reasonably foreseeable manner. The specific elements you need to establish may vary depending on the type of defect and the legal theory being applied, such as strict liability, negligence, or breach of warranty. Your product liability lawyer can help you understand the requirements for your particular case and build a strong argument to support your claim.
In New Brunswick, the time limit for filing a product liability claim, known as the statute of limitations, is generally two years from the date of the injury or the date when you discovered or reasonably should have discovered the injury and its connection to the defective product. However, there may be exceptions or factors that can extend or shorten this time limit, so it’s crucial to consult with a product liability lawyer as soon as possible to ensure that you don’t miss any important deadlines and to protect your legal rights.

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