Non-Vehicular
Accident Injury
Guide

Know the Facts
Do You Have an Accident Injury Claim?
Determining the Value of an Accident Injury Claim
Claims Against Own Insurer
Slip and Fall Accidents
Defective Product Accidents
Accident Injury Occurring Outside Of Alberta
Social/Commercial Host Liability
Occupiers Liability
Liability Of Government Authorities & Officials

Defective Product Accidents

If a defectively manufactured product has injured you, you are entitled to sue the manufacturer. Do not throw away the defective product or purchase receipt, if at all possible, as it may be critical to proving your case.

Where it is clear that the product was defective and that the defect caused your injury, the manufacturer is presumed to be at fault and must disprove any negligence. If the manufacturer cannot disprove negligence, then you will likely recover damages.

Financial compensation may include general damages for pain and suffering; out of pocket expenses related to the injury, current and future income loss, current and future medical costs, etc.

If a defective product has injured you, seek medical attention immediately. Then, consult a Braithwaite Boyle accident injury lawyer as soon as possible.

Vehicular Accident
Injury Guide

Know the Facts
Automobile Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Recreational Accidents
Public Transport Accidents
Farm Accidents
Bicycle Accidents
Wrongful Death Accidents
The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program
Disputes With The At-Fault Drivers Adjuster
Head Injuries
Claims Against Unidentified Or Underinsured Drivers