Representing Injured People

Many factors can lead to defects in power tools

On Behalf of | Feb 4, 2022 | Defective Products

People use power tools for a variety of projects around the house. It’s imperative that you understand how to use the tools you’re working with so you can minimize the chance of suffering an injury. Unfortunately, there are sometimes defects that lead to serious injuries.

There are numerous factors that can result in a defective power tool. These are unlikely to be the fault of the user, but the user is the one who may suffer.

How do defects occur?

Defects can occur during the design, manufacturing or marketing phase of a product. While it is important to design a tool that can do the job, safety measures should not be neglected. During the manufacturing phase, workers must assemble things correctly, and the tools should only be made with quality materials. Proper warnings and instructions should accompany every power tool sold or there is a risk of the consumer being placed in danger.

A person who’s injured by a defective power tool can suffer from a host of injuries. These include things like amputations, head injuries, burns or cuts.

If you were harmed by a power tool that was defective, you may need considerable medical care. This can be costly and can have a negative impact on your finances. You may opt to pursue a claim for compensation to help you recover the expenses directly related to the injury. You may also seek to recover damages for missed wages, medical bills, and similar matters. Someone who’s familiar with these product liability cases can help you to learn your options and set your plan of action, but do this quickly since time limits apply.