When a person has suffered injury or death because of an unreasonably dangerous product, that person (or his heirs) is entitled to be compensated by the manufacturer (and seller) of the product because of its dangerous flaw. The injured person who makes such a claim benefits society by calling attention to the dangerous product so that others may avoid similar losses. Some products have design defects, others have manufacturing flaws, and others may have inadequate warnings or instructions for safe use. If you or a loved one have been injured by a dangerous product, do not destroy or alter the product in any way, and do not give it back to the manufacturer or seller. Keep the product in a safe place for evidence and consult an attorney to learn how to preserve your rights.
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