New York Design Defects and Failure to Warn

New York recognizes three types of strict product liability:  manufacturing defects, design defects, and failures to warn.  A manufacturing defect results from an error in the manufacturing process that makes

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An injured person has a limited amount of time to bring any claim. Statutes of limitations are generally matters of state law, so determining which state’s law applies to a

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A $10 million verdict in favor of a man injured by a vehicle that was defectively designed has been reversed by the New York State Court of Appeals, which remanded

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New York City personal injury attorneys know that in court, just as in life, there is a time and a place for everything. Recently, the New York Court of Appeals

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The New York State Court of Appeals found that the seller and distributor of a posthole digger was liable for an accident that cost a teen girl her arm, even

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Traditionally, joint replacement surgery has been a medical procedure primarily performed on the elderly, with older Americans over 65 most likely to have a hip or knee replaced because of

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In 2010, approximately 70,000 women had transvaginal mesh implanted as a method of treating pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and another 185,000 women had this surgical mesh implanted as a treatment

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Cruise control is one of the most common and popular automated features on most vehicles, and many people cannot imagine taking a trip without it. However, as with any type

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When we purchase a motor vehicle, we’re expecting one without defects — especially when that vehicle is a luxury sedan. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. According to NBC NEWS,

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When we purchase over-the-counter drugs or pick up a prescription, we expect that those pharmaceutical products have been tested and are safe for use. Despite our trust in the Food

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