New Jersey has a strong interest in encouraging the manufacture and distribution of safe products for the public. As a result, New Jersey has enacted the Product Liability Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:58C-1 to -11. According to the Act, the manufacturer of a defectively designed, manufactured or labeled product is strictly liable for injuries or damages that occur. Many defective products are fire hazards putting the consumer at risk for burns and property damage. Defective products or drugs cases need to be evaluated by a personal injury lawyer.
When to Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer
If you are injured or suffer property damage from a defective product, it is crucial that you consult a personal injury attorney before the product or accident scene is altered. Many product defect cases require experts to examine the product and scene to determine the nature and cause of the defect. The manufacturer also has a right to examine the product. In certain cases, the attorney must obtain a court order to prevent alteration of the product.
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