At Beasley Allen, we are committed to seeking justice for those injured by defective products. Recently, we filed a lawsuit in Georgia Federal Court against a cargo tray manufacturer and other defendants after a serious defect led to a disfiguring injury for our client.
The Incident
The cargo tray in question was designed to store emergency response equipment on a fire truck. When first responders arrive at an emergency, they pull the tray out like a drawer to access the equipment. Unfortunately, due to a defective stopping mechanism, the tray failed and caused a severe injury.
Manufacturer’s Responsibility
The manufacturer admitted that their goal is to provide safe equipment for first responders, who rely on these tools in high-stress situations. They acknowledged that any failure in their equipment not only puts first responders at risk but also the civilians they are trying to help.
Lack of Quality Control
Despite recognizing the importance of safety, the manufacturer did not conduct proper testing or quality control. They did not consult with engineers or issue recalls or warnings about known hazards. Instead, they created a prototype without considering material specifications or metal grades and deemed it safe based on inadequate testing.
The Consequences & Our Commitment
The lack of realistic testing and quality control led to our client’s injury. This case highlights the critical need for manufacturers to ensure their products are safe and reliable, especially when they are used in life-or-death situations.
This is just one example of how defective products can cause serious on-the-job injuries. At Beasley Allen, we are dedicated to holding manufacturers accountable and ensuring that those injured by faulty products receive the justice they deserve. If you or someone you know has been injured by a defective product, please contact us to discuss your case.
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