Most consumer products (e.g., cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc.) are used for years. Often, catastrophic injury or death resulting from a design flaw in the product occurs years after the product was ...
Embattled multi-level marketer to millennials LuLaRoe is facing new legal fights over its clothing products and payment processes. A suit filed March 23 in a federal court in California alleges that ...
Automotive giant Tesla is facing increasing criticism following allegations that the company failed to implement adequate warnings and safety measures on its popular Tesla Supercharger stations. The ...
Defective products can lead to serious injuries and even the wrongful death of you or a loved one. Cases that stem from defective products come in a variety of forms and can involve a range of ...
For nearly a decade, Toni Matthews-El has published business topics ranging from cloud communication software to best steps for establishing your own LLC. In addition to Forbes Advisor, she's ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Amazon is the world's largest retailer, but it's only now legally required to post about product safety recalls or defects. Attorney Don Fountain says this change is years in the ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Legal precedent in many cases puts primary responsibility on manufacturers -- rather than distributors, retailers or others in the sales chain -- for injuries, illness and other incidents resulting ...
* The following companies are just a few that have voluntarily paid civil penalties to settle charges that they failed to disclose potential safety hazards in their products. In agreeing to settle the ...
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