Product Liability Claims

Product Liability Claims

We expect any products we use to have been tested extensively to ensure that they are safe. Unfortunately, these high standards are not always met and can result in serious injury if proper safety procedures are not followed. Injuries caused by a faulty or defective product can be very serious and even life-threatening.

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At P.A. Duffy & Co. Solicitors, we represent individuals in product liability claims cases across Ireland.

Any business or manufacturer has a duty to ensure the product is safe before supplying it to the public. Personal injury due to a faulty product can be a very upsetting experience. It can have seriously detrimental psychological, emotional and physical impacts.

If you have sustained an injury from a faulty product, please do not hesitate to get in contact with us.

At P.A. Duffy, we specialise in representing clients who have suffered a personal injury. Our expert team ensures the highest quality service to acquire the appropriate level of compensation based on your case. We pride ourselves on providing excellent client care and utilising our experience to provide expert legal advice. 

If you have been affected and wish to speak to a member of our team, please get in touch via the following channels 

  • Call us on 01 533 7860(ROI) / 028 8772 2102(NI) 

  • LiveChat function which can be accessed on the bottom right corner of this page. 

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FAQs

What will I receive compensation for in a product liability claim and how much will I receive?

In product liability claims, compensation is sought for injuries, damages, or losses resulting from a defective or dangerous product. The specific compensation you may receive can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, the severity of the injuries, and the liability of the parties involved. Here are some common types of compensation that may be sought in product liability claims:

  • Medical Expenses: You can typically seek compensation for all reasonable and necessary medical expenses related to the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery from injuries caused by the defective product.

  • Lost Wages: If your injuries resulted in missed work, reduced earning capacity, or the inability to work, you may be entitled to compensation for your lost wages and future earning potential.

  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional pain and suffering related to the injuries caused by the defective product is often a significant part of a product liability claim. The value assigned to pain and suffering can vary based on the severity of the injuries and their impact on your life.

  • Property Damage: If the defective product caused damage to your personal property, you can seek compensation for repair or replacement costs.

  • Long-Term Care Expenses: If you require long-term medical care or assistance with daily activities due to the injuries, you may seek compensation for the associated costs.

  • Disability and Impairment: Compensation for permanent disability or impairment resulting from the injuries may be sought. This accounts for the loss of quality of life and future earning potential.

  • Loss of Consortium: This pertains to compensation for the loss of companionship, care, and support that your family members may experience due to your injuries.

  • Punitive Damages (in some cases): In rare cases where the manufacturer's conduct was particularly reckless or intentional, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behaviour.

The specific compensation you receive will depend on the facts of your case, the available insurance coverage, the extent of your injuries, and other relevant factors. To estimate potential compensation accurately, it's advisable to contact us at P.A. Duffy & Co. to consult with one of our personal injury solicitors experienced in product liability claims. They can assess the details of your case, negotiate with insurance companies, and help you navigate the legal process effectively.

What is the time limit for bringing a product liability compensation claim?

In the Republic of Ireland there is a two-year time limit for bringing a personal injury claim. This is known as the limitation period. It runs either from the date of the incident or the date that you became aware of the injury you suffered.

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