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Toronto Manufacturing Defects Lawyers<\/h1>\n

Product designers have a clear intended function for the products they think of, and when manufacturing strays from these intentions it can lead to defective products. Using defective products can result in severe injury or property damage and can be disastrous for consumers. Defections can occur in everyday items such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, household appliances, and even food products. When manufacturing defects occur in products you use, it can be detrimental to you and your family.<\/p>\n

Manufacturing defects defy the trust you have in the products you buy and can make your everyday life difficult to manage. At the Mazin & Associates, PC<\/a>, we know how frustrating and devastating it can be to suffer because of a manufacturing defect<\/strong> and we are devoted to fighting for justice.<\/p>\n

Proving Manufacturing Defects<\/h2>\n

Manufacturing defects occur because of some mistake made during the assembly or creation of the product. It can happen at any point in the manufacturing process and be caused by various things. Some of the more usual causes of manufacturing defects occur because of negligence, failure to train employees, failure to understand the intended product design, improper assembly, or even just use of the wrong materials. No matter how the defect occurred, the manufacturer is liable for the harm caused by their defective product. When proving manufacturer negligence in your case, you have to show the following:<\/p>\n