What Types of Defective Products Can Cause Injuries?
Examples of defective products that can result in injuries are:
- Cosmetic items (such as hair dyes, makeup and perfumes)
- Household furniture (such as sofas, beds and tables)
- Electrical appliances (such as lighting and kitchen appliances)
- Garden appliances (such as mowers, hedge cutters and strimmers)
The Claims Process
Cases involving defective products can become complicated, especially when there are a number of parties involved, such as the retailer, the manufacturer, or even the supplier of the product. The help of an experienced solicitor to assist in your case can increase the likelihood of you being able to obtain any compensation for injuries suffered following an accident or encounter with a defective product.
Farleys Solicitors LLP are a long established firm of Solicitors predominantly based in the North West of England. We have a wealth of experience in representing clients who have been injured following the unknowing use of a defective product.
At Farleys, we guarantee that your case will be conducted by one of our team of experienced personal injury solicitors who will be available to contact throughout the course of your case.
We offer a no obligation consultation where we will assess the circumstances of your case and will provide clear, no-nonsense advice as to your prospect of success. We operate the majority of our cases on a ‘no-win no-fee’ basis.
If you or someone you know have had an accident or sustained an injury following the use of a defective product, Farleys will be able to advise you.