Self-Driving Cars Could Cause Spate of Dangerous Product Suits
Defective Products
With the increased successes of Google’s self-driving cars, more and more auto manufacturers are entering into the high-tech world of vehicles that can drive with less and less human intervention. While this is an exciting new technology,…
Takata’s Dangerous Product: When Will the Bleeding Stop?
Defective Products
For several months, auto manufacturers have been recalling vehicles outfitted with defective Takata-made airbags. This dangerous product has caused multiple injuries and fatalities when deployed in certain conditions, and there is now a massive…
North Carolina Drivers May Be at Risk from Dangerous Product
Defective Products
Cars on the road today have a host of devices that keep drivers safe in the event of an accident. Though many manufacturers are putting out vehicles with high-tech safety mechanisms such as early warning crash alerts and even some elements…
Defective Product Can Explode, Dangerous for Vehicle Passengers
Defective Products
When a North Carolina consumer purchases a product and uses it according to the manufacturer’s instructions, he or she has a reasonable right to expect that it is safe to use. Some products, such as power tools, obviously have a certain amount…
Could Wearable Ransomware be Locking Down Your Life?
Defective Products
It appears as though everything that was predicted about the Internet of things or simply IoT, is coming to pass. Soon, nearly any device will be able to be networked, making it easy for organizations to collect and collate data across millions…
Class Action Lawsuit Filed for Product Liability
Class Action Suits, Defective Products
Consumers in North Carolina might wish to take note of a recent class-action lawsuit filed against a major brand company. The product liability case involves a claim of false advertising. Those involved in the action say that the…