When defective or dangerous products cause consumers significant injuries, they have every right to seek compensation for their losses. But product liability claims rely largely on proving your case through the evidence -- so you want to take steps to preserve it.Here...
Are pressure cookers unreasonably dangerous?
Pressure cookers, especially the "Instant Pot," have been a hot-ticket gift item for a couple of years now. Some people love them. But pressure cookers can be somewhat delicate pieces of equipment -- and they can be dangerous.Experts in the culinary field have offered...
Whose liable for a defective product you bought on Amazon?
If you're like most of America, you do a lot of shopping on Amazon. After all, there are few things that you can't find there -- often at a better price than you can purchase locally. The one- and two-day free shipping offers make these consumer goods even more...
New Ikea recall over 3-drawer dressers
If you bought a dresser that had the potential to tip over and kill your child, you would want to know that vital tidbit of information. Yet furniture giant Ikea appears to have dropped the ball recalling their dangerous product.Six kids died over 10 years from...
Amazon continues to skirt product liability laws
For a lot of people, purchasing a product on Amazon instead of in a store is second nature. In these busy times, it's often much easier to "shop and click" at home in your pajamas instead of getting dressed and heading out to the store. Plus, returns are pretty easy...