What To Do If You Are Injured By an Unsafe Father’s Day Gift

Kansas product liability

If you haven’t purchased your Father’s Day gift, now is the time! While you may have already selected what seemed like the perfect gift, it’s crucial to be aware that certain gifts may, in fact, end up causing injury. But before you buy anything, it’s important to consider the potential risks involved. Popular Father’s Day gifts like grills, power tools, and appliances are likely to fall under the category of unsafe or defective products. If this happens to you, a Kansas product liability lawyer can help if you or a loved one have been injured by an unsafe product. 

What Is Product Liability? 

Product liability is a legal term that refers to the responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and sellers for injuries caused by defective products. Under product liability law, those injured by defective products can recover damages by filing a lawsuit with the help of a Kansas product liability lawyer. Defective products can cause catastrophic injuries or even death. These injuries can have a profound impact on your life, both physically and financially. 

There are three main types of defective products and examples of each: 

  • Manufacturing defects: type of defect occurs during the manufacturing or production process of a product. Manufacturing defects can affect individual units or a batch of products.
    • Example: a car is manufactured with faulty brakes, causing the car to crash. 
  • Defective design: these defects can occur when a product is designed in a way that makes it unsafe.
    • Example: a bicycle with a design flaw that leads to the detachment of the brakes, increasing the risk of a bicycle accident.
  • Defects in warning: a defect in warning occurs when the manufacturer fails to warn consumers of potential risks or dangers associated with the product.
    • Example: electronics sold without burn or fire warnings.

Kansas Product Liability Laws

If you purchased a defective Father’s Day gift, you deserve compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, and lost wages. As an injured victim, you have the legal right to file a personal injury claim. According to Kansas Revised Statute § 60-3302, to establish the liability of a seller, distributor, or manufacturer for your injuries, you must prove the following: 

  • The product must be deemed unreasonably dangerous.
  • The defect in the product must be the direct cause of the injury, occurring while the product was being used as intended.
  • The product must not have been modified or altered in its operation from the way it was originally sold.

In Kansas, if you have been injured by a product, you may be able to recover damages under the product liability laws mentioned above or under negligence law. To establish a negligence claim and to recover damages, you must prove:

  • The defendant owed you a duty of care.
  • The defendant breached that duty of care.
  • The defendant’s breach of duty caused your injury.
  • You suffered damages as a result of your injury.

How Do I File a Lawsuit?

Filing a lawsuit with a Kansas product liability lawyer is a multi-step process that requires you to gather evidence for a successful personal injury claim. After you or a loved one have suffered injuries from a defective product, here are the first things you should do in order to begin the process of filing a product liability lawsuit in Kansas: 

  • Seek medical treatment: if injuries occurred as a result of the defective product, it is essential to seek medical treatment. Document your injuries and keep a record of any medical treatments, diagnoses, prescriptions, or therapy related to your condition.
  • Gather evidence: keep the product in its current condition and gather any related documents, receipts, packaging, instructions, or photographs that can support your claim. This evidence will be crucial in your claim.
  • Identify responsible parties: determine the parties that may be held liable for the defect, such as manufacturers, distributors, or retailers. 

Contact a Kansas Product Liability Lawyer Today

We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Father’s Day. In the event that you end up with an injury caused by a defective Father’s Day gift, you deserve compensation and justice for your injuries. You can have peace of mind knowing that our team of personal injury attorneys will be there as your dedicated advocate, fighting for your rights at every stage of the process.

Patterson Legal Group has more than 75 years of combined experience successfully representing injury victims in Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. We have a track record of winning superior settlements for our clients. Our firm offers free consultations and works on a no win, no fee” basis, which means that you do not pay a dime unless money has been recovered on your behalf.

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