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    • 729 Watts Avenue,
      Drawer 1287,
      Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567
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      F: 1.228.762.4864
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Skilled Legal Guidance from a Mississippi Defective Product Attorney

What are the requirements for a successful product liability claim?

If you are dealing with an injury caused by a consumer product, it is likely that you considered filing a personal injury claim for coverage of medical costs and other losses you incurred. By working with an experienced defective product lawyer in Mississippi to evaluate the viability of your potential case, you can get an idea of what you may be entitled to in a settlement or trial. While all cases are different, a successful case will convincingly prove the following:

  • That you sustained an injury or suffered real, measurable losses
  • That the product in question is defective
  • That the defect in the product caused your injury or loss
  • That you were using the product as directed or intended

Remember that a product is deemed defective when it has flaws in its design, was improperly manufactured, or was distributed without proper warnings of its hazards or directions for its use.

If you are unsure whether you have a strong case, meeting with Mississippi defective product lawyers from a well-regarded practice like Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & McCormick, P.A. is a useful and necessary next step. A good attorney can help you anticipate what to expect if you decide to file a claim.

What should I bring when I meet with my defective product attorney in Mississippi?

When you meet with your lawyer for the first time, it is important to provide him or her with as much information as possible, as well as any proof you have. In these initial consultations, Mississippi defective product attorneys make their own judgments about whether your case is worth taking on—so the more evidence, the better. You should always include items such as the following:

  • The product itself, if size allows.
  • Photographs of the product (especially if it is not portable).
  • Information about its purchase, including the place and time. If you purchased the product and can provide a receipt, that is best.
  • Any other materials included with its purchase, such as the original packaging, spare parts, literature, or an instruction manual.
  • An accident or incident report (if applicable).
  • Names and contact information of any witnesses to the injury (if applicable).
  • Medical records pertaining to the injury.
  • Records of missed time from work due to injury.
  • Receipts for property damage or other monetary expenses caused by the defective product.

Contact a Mississippi defective product lawyer today

If you or a loved one suffered injury due to a defective product, you have the right to file a claim demanding compensation for damages. The dedicated and reliable personal injury law firm of Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & McCormick in Mississippi is fully qualified to advise you on a claim. Our Mississippi personal injury attorneys work with clients throughout Jackson and Harrison counties, including Biloxi and Gulfport. For immediate assistance, contact us today at 1-866-461-1591 or online.

Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & McCormick, P.A. is located in Pascagoula, MS and serves clients in and around Pascagoula, Moss Point, Ocean Springs, Escatawpa, Hurley, Gautier, Lucedale, George County, Jackson County.

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