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Across the country, companies that manufacture, import, sell, advertise, package, label, or test non-commercial consumer products have a responsibility to abide by the safety protocols mandated by Health Canada. The regulations outlined in the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) apply to a variety of products, including:

  • Domestic items (e.g. appliances, furniture, etc.)
  • Recreational items (e.g. children’s toys, games, etc.)
  • Sports items (e.g. equipment, gear, safety pads, etc.)
  • And possibly more

The goal of the CCPSA and the safety requirements it imposes on companies nationwide is to eliminate or reduce the risk of harm to human health as the result of unsafe consumer products.  By ensuring that unsafe products are not made available for public sale within the country, Health Canada endeavours to protect unsuspecting consumers from physical injuries or fatalities caused by defective products.

That said, even though product manufacturers, retailers, advertisers, and others are beholden to these national safety protocols, occasionally, dangerous defective products make their way through the supply chain and into the homes of innocent consumers. When this happens in Glace Bay, local consumers can sustain serious injuries. Many times, the error goes unnoticed until it is too late and unsuspecting consumers have suffered injuries or fatalities because of the defective product they purchased.

When defective products injure the people who purchase them, the negligence of their manufacturer may be to blame. In product liability claims, negligence may be linked to:

  • A product’s defective design
  • Negligent manufacturing of the product
  • Failure to warn consumers of the risks associated with the product’s use
  • Improper testing of the product’s safety
  • And more

In accordance with the CCPSA, when product manufacturers learn of a potentially dangerous defect in one of their non-commercial items, they have a legal obligation to abide by a set of essential preventative measures to lessen the number of injuries resulting from their negligence. First and foremost, manufacturers are required to inform Health Canada of their product’s defects, so that a nationwide recall can be issued.

If a product’s manufacturer fails to comply with the federally mandated safety protocols or take reasonable measures to prevent further harm to human health, they may be considered negligent. Therefore, if their defective products caused a consumer to sustain injuries, the negligent product manufacturer may be responsible for financially compensating them for damages they sustained as a result of their injuries.

Our defective products lawyers serving Glace Bay have a history of advocating on behalf of the injured clients we represent, and helping them recover the damages to which they are entitled. If you were injured by an unsafe product, you may be eligible to pursue legal action against the at-fault product manufacturer whose negligence caused you to sustain injuries. By working with our Glace Bay defective products lawyers, you may be able to recover financial compensation for the damages you have incurred as a result of using the defective product, as well as damages you may incur in the future.

If you believe your injuries were the result of a product manufacturer’s negligence, consider booking a free initial consultation with our defective products lawyers serving Glace Bay. By reviewing the details of your case during a cost-free initial consultation, our Glace Bay defective products lawyers may be able to help you determine whether you are eligible to pursue a civil claim to recover financial compensation. To learn more, call Preszler Injury Lawyers today.

To discuss your case with Preszler Injury Lawyers and learn if you may be eligible to pursue legal action against the negligent product manufacturer whose wrongful conduct led to your injuries, book a free initial consultation with our Glace Bay defective products lawyers today.

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Free Consultation for Glace Bay Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

Without assistance from our defective products lawyers sering Glace Bay, it can be difficult for injured consumers to prove that the negligence of the defective product’s manufacturer was indeed responsible for causing their injuries. To review the circumstances of your accident and learn about options that may be available to you, call our Glace Bay defective products lawyers.

Preszler Injury Lawyers offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients. To book your cost-free, no-obligation first meeting, call our defective products lawyers serving Glace Bay today.

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