burn injuries from defective products

Thousands of people suffer burn injury caused by defective products. If a person becomes injured from a defective product, he or she may have a product liability case against the seller or manufacturer. Manufacturers and sellers of defective products are liable for specific damages caused by that product. Consumers can sue for negligence in certain situations, including failure to inspect or test the product before selling, failing to discover a flaw in a product, failing to recognize potential danger, and failure to warn about the product risks and dangers.


Take a look at Josh’s story:

Josh Bryant, a handsome, tall young man with the sculpted figure of a weightlifter, was the town character, strutting around the tight-knit community of Medford, New Jersey or wheeling around in his orange Pontiac GTO. He learned to operate computers at the local community college, worked nights and weekends at Radio Shack, fiddling with gadgets in his spare time. After graduation, he got a job with an aerospace company, where he rose from assembly line worker to floor manager within a year.

On his way to the DIET CENTER, Josh’s GTO veered off the two-lane macadam road and bounced 768 feet across the Blue Grass Sod Farm before it struck a tree and burst into flames.

Learn how Josh proved that the Diet Center’s program was a defective product and won $22 million dollars in court. Learn how Josh rehabilitated himself and how he created a legacy.

You can read more about Josh and other stories of people who have been injured and successfully defended their personal injury cases in Albert Stark’s Insider Secrets to Winning Your Personal Injury Battle.