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Minnesota product
liability personal injury cases are
the result of an accident that is
caused by a defective or dangerous
product. The product is defective
if it has not provided the level of
safety that consumers expect. It is
the court's job to determine if a
Minnesota product is defective, which
is why contacting a Minnesota product
liability attorney is so important
in proving the product failed to provide
a minimum safety requirement.
If your Minnesota
product liability attorney finds the
product was in fact defective, product
liability provisions of the Trade
Practices Act applies to a company
that manufactured the product, imported
the product, or sold their "own
brand" goods manufactured for
it under license. Product liability
provisions of the Trade Practices
Act apply to goods that were supplied
after July 9, 1992, and allow anyone
who suffered an injury or a loss as
the direct result of a defective product
to take legal action for compensation.
The product liability provisions allow
anyone to claim for a Minnesota personal
injury, in addition to damage to private
property that has resulted because
of the defective product.
Time constraints
on bringing an action for the Minnesota
product liability exist from the time
the individual has become aware of
the defect to within three years.
Minnesota product liability action
must begin within ten years of the
time the defective product was supplied
by the manufacturer. The manufacturer
is not always liable for the defective
product, and having an attorney that
specializes in Minnesota product liability
will allow the proper steps and investigation
to be performed.
If you would
like more information about a possible
Minnesota product liability case CONTACT
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product liability attorney.
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