Have you fallen prey to a defective product? The number of injuries and deaths caused by defective products has skyrocketed in recent years. Recent statistics gathered by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission indicate the extent of the defective products epidemic.
Baby formula, children's toys, prescription drugs, infant car seats, tires, cribs, medical devices — consumers rely on dozens of products every single day. Quite literally, we often entrust our very lives to them. And yet, time and time again, whether it's due to malfunction, flawed designs, false advertising, or other defects, these products fail us. A quick scan of recent newspaper headlines reveals just how dangerous it can be to entrust your family's safety to consumer goods these days.
As the process of globalization shifts more and more manufacturing facilities overseas, the stringent product safety guidelines developed by the United States government have less influence than ever before. In foreign plants, the most basic safety standards are often blatantly disregarded. Even in American facilities, the pressure to stay competitive can make it tempting to use cheaper materials and cut corners. At the end of the day, the burden of risk is often passed on to unsuspecting consumers.
As a result, the number of injuries and deaths caused by defective products has skyrocketed in recent years. Recent statistics gathered by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission indicate the extent of the defective products epidemic.
If you or a loved one has been hurt by a defective product, you may be wondering whether you have enough valid evidence to protect your rights in court. Each individual case has its own unique issues and complexities, so it's important to consult with a personal injury attorney who can help you determine if your situation might merit a lawsuit.
Sometimes, the fact that a defective product caused an illness or injury may not become apparent for months or even years down the line. However, as soon as you begin to suspect that a defective product may be to blame, it's important to start keeping records about the situation. Use these tips to help ensure that you'll have enough solid evidence to stand on.

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