When consumers purchase a product, they reasonably expect it to be safe for the purpose for which it was designed. The government has an interest in keeping consumers safe, as well as in helping consumers to feel confident about their...
Read More Most consumer products are designed with safety in mind and attention to the manufacturing processes that are used to create them. Companies may spend considerable amounts of time reviewing and preparing warning statements and instructions to make sure that consumers...
Read More Products liability claims walk a fine line between consumer protection law and personal injury law. On one hand, a product may be defective and may not be what a consumer intended to purchase when they acquired it. On the other...
Read More If you have been involved in a car accident, you will need to establish the most probable cause. By establishing fault, you will then have the power to make a claim for damages against the liable party. Many times, the...
Read More Many of the personal injury claims that arrive in Kentucky courts are based on the alleged negligence of responsible parties and the causal relationship that the negligence has to other parties' losses and injuries. For example, when a driver runs...
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