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Injured by a Defective Product? What You Need to Know

When a product you trust turns dangerous, the consequences can be serious—and the path forward confusing. If you’ve been hurt by a defective or recalled item, you may have a right to pursue a product liability claim and hold the manufacturer accountable.

 

These cases often involve dangerous consumer goods, faulty electronics, defective medical devices, or poorly designed auto parts. You don’t need to prove the company meant to harm you—only that the product was unreasonably unsafe and caused your injury.

 

Imagine this

You purchase a new pressure cooker from a major retailer in Atlanta. One evening, while using it according to the instructions, the lid suddenly flies off, releasing scalding steam and causing serious burns to your hands and arms. Later, you discover dozens of similar complaints and a pending recall.

 

In situations like these, here’s what you should do:

- Preserve the product in its current condition (don’t throw it away)

- Take photos of your injuries and the defective item

- Gather receipts, packaging, and instruction manuals

- Seek medical treatment and keep detailed records

- Contact a product liability attorney in Atlanta right away

 

Defective product claims can be complex, especially when dealing with large manufacturers or retailers. Proving liability often requires expert analysis, design documentation, or records of prior complaints. But you don’t have to figure it out alone.

 

At Parrish Law Firm, we help Georgia injury victims navigate these cases with clarity and confidence. Whether your injury was caused by a kitchen appliance, power tool, children’s toy, or something else, we’ll work to uncover the truth—and fight for the compensation you deserve.

 

Don’t let a faulty product cost you more than it already has. Contact us to speak with a defective product lawyer and get your case started.