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MANUFACTURING DEFECTS

Product defects are typically divided into three main categories: design flaws, manufacturing defects, and improper labeling. Manufacturing flaws are a common form of defect because they can affect both a singular item as well as all of the objects produced at one manufacturing plant. These defects are very serious because they can result in devastating injuries and even death.

At the Finney Law Office, we firmly believe that those injured by manufacturing defects should be fully compensated for their suffering. If you or someone you love has been harmed by a faulty product, we can help you fight back. To discuss your case, contact a knowledgeable St. Louis manufacturing defect attorney from our offices today at 314-646-0300.

What is a Manufacturing Defect?

Manufacturing defects occur during the actual manufacturing process. Thus, the item design may come from safe and accurate plans, but it becomes flawed due to mistakes during manufacturing. This can either affect a single item on the product line, such as a “lemon” car, or a whole group of items, like foods contaminated with pathogens during manufacturing. Common types of manufacturing defects include:

  • Using toxic ingredients like tainted food or lead paint
  • Forgetting to install a part such as the airbag sensor in cars
  • Utilizing a defective part from another supplier
  • Liability for manufacturing flaws

In a manufacturing defect case, it is important to prove that the flaw is a problem that poses a danger to people who utilize the item. However, it can be difficult to prove how the flaw actually occurred. This can be an important part of holding the manufacturer liable for this mistake, and an experienced attorney can help.

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People injured by manufacturing defects may be eligible to receive financial compensation from the party at fault. If you are a victim of a flawed product, contact a tenacious St. Louis manufacturing defect lawyer from the Finney Law Office at 314-646-0300 today to learn more about how we can help you.

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