Special Considerations In A Product Liability Case
If you have been injured by a defective or dangerous
product, it is important that you consult an experienced
product liability attorney as soon as possible. Product
liability cases are often quite complex, and will
require an attorney's expertise from the beginning in
order to ensure all relevant evidence and potential
claims are preserved. The following discussion describes
some of the steps and considerations that will be taken
in the preparation of a product liability action.
Immediate Investigation
The early days following an accident can often be
critical in setting the stage for a successful product
liability action. The first priority when someone is
injured by a defective or dangerous product, after the
necessary medical treatment is obtained, is to call an
experienced product liability attorney who will make
sure that all evidence is preserved. The product that
injures a potential plaintiff must be secured
immediately to ensure its availability later, which
will be necessary in proving a product liability claim,
and to guarantee that its condition will not be
changed, which can adversely affect one's case.
The defective product should be locked in a facility
that you and/or your attorneys control. Never dispose
of the product that injured you, unless it presents a
risk of immediate harm. Do not sell or give the product
to any investigator before consulting an attorney.
Major manufacturers carefully read newspapers and
often attempt to secure evidence in order to deny
plaintiffs the ability to pursue claims.
If the product cannot be secured immediately, put
everyone on notice, including towtruck operators,
wrecking yards, and police impounds that they must
take every step to preserve the product, which is
evidence, and that the failure to do so will subject
them to liability for allowing evidence to be
destroyed. When the product is in the possession of a
third party or one of the potential defendants, your
attorney might immediately file an action for a
temporary restraining order and a preliminary
injunction to avoid alterations to or destructive
testing of the product.
Your attorney will want to obtain the complete
history of the product, and will seek to determine the
date of the original sale, identity of the dealer,
distributor, subsequent purchasers, lessees and users.
It is important to locate the instruction booklet,
assembly booklet, warranties and all other written
material that accompanied the new product at the time
of the original sale and distribution. You might also
be asked to help your attorney determine whether the
product was modified or otherwise changed after it
left the possession of the manufacturer and distributor
and, if so, the identity of the persons or entities
that made the modification, and the dates involved.
Experts
A successful product liability case will usually
require the assistance and testimony of an expert.
Typical types of experts retained in product liability
cases are engineers, safety experts, and medical
professionals. Finding a qualified expert early in
the litigation process is usually the major factor in
successfully proving a plaintiff's case. Expert
engineering testimony is often crucial to proving
that a design or manufacturing defect in a product
caused the plaintiff's injuries. In addition to
utilizing engineering testimony, your attorney might
rely on the testimony of psychologists or experts
specializing in the field of human factors. This is
because sometimes, a strict engineering approach
fails to consider that a product must be designed
not only to work, but also so that people can safely
use it. A biomechanical analysis can reveal a hidden
danger for the unwary user or a practical way to
prevent injuries, based on an understanding of human
tendencies and behaviors.
In appropriate cases, expert testing, either
destructive or nondestructive, of the product at issue
may be necessary to determine whether there is
evidence that the product failed or could fail in the
manner alleged by the plaintiff.
Conclusion
Because product liability cases require detailed
preparation, securing the product that injured you,
all accompanying documentation, and an expert who can
assist in assessing liability as early as possible,
is very important. Retaining a product liability
attorney soon after you are injured is the best way to
accomplish these important tasks, and ensure that your
product liability claim is preserved.