The manufacturer has a duty to protect its customers and ensure that all its products are safe before releasing them to market. If you have been hurt or injured because a manufacturer has failed in this obligation, then they are responsible and could be liable to pay you compensation for the suffering you have endured.
That's where we come in. At Manners Pimblett we are experts in the field of faulty product claims and if you have been injured by a faulty product then get in contact with us as soon as possible so we can help you claim back what is rightfully yours. Read on to find out more about faulty product claims...
Here at Manners Pimblett we have experience and expertise working with a number of examples of faulty product compensation claims. Listed below are some examples of what people may file a faulty product compensation claim for.
The above mentioned injuries are just some of the examples we have come across, but the list could be as endless as the list of products on the market. Just remember, no matter what the product, or how trivial the injury may seem at first, if you believe it to have been caused by a faulty product, you may have the right to claim compensation for your injury.
Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987, the manufacturer is responsible should the their product cause injury. If you think this applies to you, here's what to do next...
Your next and final step will be to contact us at Manners Pimblett, where one of our experts will quickly be able to assess your case and let you know whether you have a case.
Then all you have to do after that is sit back and let us do the hard work and get you the compensation that is rightfully yours, while at the same time helping to ensure that nobody else is hurt by the same product.
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* Our no win no fee service simply means that if your claim is not successful, there will be no cost to you. Other costs could be payable in exceptional circumstances, your solicitor will advise further.