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What Is My Defective Product Case Worth?

Defective Product Atlanta Lawyers

Helping Clients to Determine Value of a Defective Product Case

Question: What is my defective product case worth? Atlanta personal injury lawyers offer this answer: It depends on a number of factors that can only be determined by careful investigation of accident records, company records, and medical records as well as consultation with experts, such as medical caregivers (to determine current and future needs) and financial advisors (to calculate loss of income, as well as current and future income).

Atlanta Product Recall Attorneys

Unsafe products that harm  consumers that are using the item in a normal, foreseeable way, should be subject to product recalls in Georgia.When they are ignored, or manufacturers fail to issue one despite documented complaints, all guilty parties are liable for your damages and may be subject to punitive damages to prevent the same injury to another innocent victim in the future.

When defective toys or furniture can seriously injure or kill an innocent child, families can be ripped apart. The loss of a spouse through a construction accident can alter family finances for a lifetime. Catastrophic injury from defective home appliances may result in serious burns or lacerations/amputations requiring extensive and repeated medical procedures. A truck, car or passenger van accident may involve insurance companies, as well as owners, employers and supervisors in addition to manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.

Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers

Asking the question concerning accidents in metro Atlanta, “What is my defective product case worth?” Goldstein & Hayes attorneys believes is wise, because Georgia victims need a full understanding of the expenses they face as they begin the road to full or partial recovery. Unfortunately, not all victims get the opportunity to attempt recovery. If your loved one has been killed due to the misconduct or negligence of another party’s actions that caused or contributed to their death, you may be eligible to file for a Georgia wrongful death claim. The chain of claimants runs (in order) from spouse (who must share equally with any surviving children), and offspring (when no spouse exists), to parents and “next of kin” (siblings) to the estate itself.

Regardless of injury or death, Georgia Statutes of Limitations apply in either case, so timely filing is important. The sooner you call us, the sooner we can start preserving accident evidence that supports your case. It is also important for you to seek Atlanta legal representation to avoid being pressured into a settlement that may not be in your best interests. Call Goldstein & Hayes, P.C., Atlanta injury lawyers, today to protect and preserve your legal rights.