News

Do I have a Case?

Do I Have a Case?

Trial date set for defective child seat lawsuit

Parents of permanently injured in car accident claim manufacturer is responsible for defective design

Prents sue car seat manufacturer Evenflo after child suffers spinal cord injuryA Florida judge recently set an August 2017 trial date for a lawsuit brought against a car seat manufacturer claiming the defendant produced a defectively designed product which caused irreparable harm to the plaintiff’s child. The now five-year old child was seriously injured in a July 2014 car crash near Interstate 295 in Florida when she was ejected from her car seat.

The suit claims Ohio-based Evenflo designed and marketed a child seat too big for children the size of the victim. Attorneys for the plaintiff claim Evenflo marketed a booster-type car seat which utilizes the car’s seat belt when the more appropriate restraint would have featured a five-point harness.

Evenflo allegedly ignored recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about best practices for design of child safety car seats. Attorneys for the plaintiff believe had the defendant followed industry standards, the catastrophic accident would never have happened.

Products liability attorneys

When manufacturers design and market defective products, they rarely accept wilful responsibility for their careless actions. All too often, catastrophic injury victims and their families are left to pick up the pieces of their lives while wrongdoers work as hard as possible to skirt liability.

Fortunately, the law gives personal injury victims the right to hold these negligent parties accountable for their reckless behavior and file product liability lawsuits to recover compensation for the harm they suffered. While Washington DC personal injury lawyers The Cochran Firm, D.C. is not representing any of the parties in this particular case, our firm regularly provides legal help to victims harmed by negligently designed and manufactured products.

Elements of a personal injury lawsuit

One of the main aspects of a personal injury lawsuit goes to foreseeability: did the allegedly negligent party know or should have known their product could cause injury? Defendants in product liability and personal injury cases will do their best to try and prove they could not have possibly known their product or actions could be harmful to others but having an experienced personal injury attorney on one’s side can help dispel those defenses and show courts the truth of the matter.

To prevail in a personal injury lawsuit, plaintiffs must also prove four key elements:

  • Duty - The defendant knew or should have known their actions could cause injury and owed the plaintiff a duty to act accordingly
  • Breach - Despite knowing the risk of injury or damage, the defendant breached his or her duty by engaging in negligent behavior
  • Cause - The defendant’s negligence was the proximate cause of the victim’s injury
  • Damages - Plaintiffs must suffer damages (pain and suffering, monetary loss)

Washington, DC personal injury lawyers

If you or a loved one were seriously hurt in an accident, contact our office to discuss your case. Our experienced team of Washington, DC personal injury lawyers can investigate your accident and help determine if someone’s negligence was the cause of our injury.

Fill out an online contact form or call our office during business hours at 202-682-5800 or at 1-800-THE FIRM (843-3476) to reach us 24 hours a day. Statute of limitations apply in personal injury cases so please contact us at your earliest convenience and preserve your legal rights.

[ratings]

Newsletter

Stay informed with our most recent news, events and employment opportunities.
Group Recommend
Contact Us
WASHINGTON, DC
1666 K Street NW
Suite 1150
Washington, DC 20006
1-800-THE-FIRM
202-589-1500
1-800-THE-FIRM
Have a question?
Get in Touch.
The Cochran Firm handles Medical Malpractice, Catastrophic Personal Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents & Wrongful Death Claims for clients throughout the United States of America. The information on this website does not constitute legal advice nor form an attorney-client relationship. Please contact The Cochran Firm today to schedule a free consultation.
© 2024 Copyright The Cochran Firm DC.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram