Compensation Awards in Wisconsin

Most of the products offered for sale are reasonably safe, and has been tested to verify this fact. However, in relatively rare cases, a product sold or used in Oregon is defective. If you have been hurt by a defective product, then you may have a lawsuit under the laws of Product Liability.

Laws Regarding Product Liability in Wisconsin

There are 3 basic categories of product defects in Wisconsin.

Manufacturing defects are the first. These are defects that come from the actual production and making of the product. For example, if essential screws, which are called for in the design, are not installed in a chair, and the chair breaks when someone sits on it as a result, this is a manufacturing defect.

The second class of defects are classified as design defects. These occur when the manufacturer built the item to the specific specifications, but the design was fault. As an example, if a coffee mug is too thin and a hot beverage cracks the mug and cuts you, this would be a design defect.

Manufacturing defects are the first. These are defects that come from the actual production and making of the product. For example, if essential screws, which are called for in the design, are not installed in a chair, and the chair breaks when someone sits on it as a result, this is a manufacturing defect.

Assistance for your Product Liability Claim in Oregon Wisconsin

If a product you own or used has hurt you and you believe that it falls into one of the above categories of defects, you should talk to an efficient Products Liability attorney in Wisconsin.