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Products Liability

Businesses who manufacturer, distribute, or sell unreasonably dangerous products may be liable for personal injury, property damage, and other harm caused by their products. Plaintiffs may be able to bring a claim under several theories of law including: breach of express warranty; breach of implied warranty; negligence; or strict liability.

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  • $3,000,000: Insurance Bad Faith Claim
  • $1,500,000: Auto/Auto collision
  • $250,000: Auto/Bus Collision
  • $250,000: Defective Product
  • $1,000,000: Auto Accident
  • $4,000,000: Accidental Dismemberment
  • $900,000 Auto Accident
  • $225,000: Auto Accident; at unmarked intersection resulted in death

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