When a defective product causes personal injuries or death, it is necessary to prove that: the product was in fact dangerous or defective; or the manufacturer had notice of the danger or a defect; and the product was the cause of plaintiff’s injury. (Ault v. International Harvester Co. (1974) 13 Cal.3d 113, 121-122). Evidence of […]
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Defective Ford Fuel System: Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car – A Case Study
Warning: explicit post-crash fire photos of a teenager who burned alive in a defective Ford Crown Victoria are at the end of this case study. The facts in this case study are true. The names have been changed to protect the privacy of the survivor and her family. On September 13, 2014 Jane Smith, age […]
Exploding Pressure Cookers
Pressure cookers have become popular kitchen appliances over the past few years, especially electrical counter models. Most of the time, these cookers are safe and designed to cook contents at high temperatures under very high pressure, so there are risks involved when there is a malfunction. When there is a manufacturing defect pressure cookers can […]
Fake N-95 Masks and Price Gouging on Amazon
3M, the maker of N-95 masks, has filed trademark claims against four Amazon sellers for selling 3M branded N-95 masks that are counterfeit. The defendants are KM Brothers Inc., KMJ Trading Inc., Supreme Sunshine, Inc. and Mao Yu. With nationwide shortage of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) the fake masks, were sold at huge markup to […]
Defective Product Lawsuits Against Internet Sellers
On June 11, 2020, The California Assembly approved Assembly Bill 3262 to hold online markets, like Amazon, to the same legal standard as traditional brick and mortar stores when they sell defective and dangerous products that cause injuries or deaths. For decades my law firm has represented consumers injured by a full range of defective […]