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What should you do if injured by a defective product?

Defective products can cause serious injuries, from burns and cuts to long-term health issues. If you are harmed by a faulty product, taking the right steps can help protect your well-being and your right to seek compensation.

Seek medical attention immediately

Your health should be your first priority. Even if your injuries seem minor, a doctor can assess the full extent of the harm. Medical records also serve as key evidence if you need to pursue a claim. Be sure to follow your doctor’s advice and keep all related documents.

Preserve the product and its packaging

Keep the defective item, its original packaging, and any instructions or warning labels. These items can help prove that the product was faulty. If possible, take photos of the product, your injuries, and the surrounding area. These images can support your claim by showing what happened.

Document everything

Write down details about the incident while they are still fresh in your mind. Include the date, time, and location of the injury, along with how the product malfunctioned. If anyone witnessed the incident, get their contact information. Witness statements can help strengthen your case.

Understand Missouri product liability laws

Missouri law allows consumers to hold manufacturers, distributors, and retailers responsible for defective products under strict liability. This means you do not have to prove negligence—only that the product was defective and caused harm. Missouri follows a five-year statute of limitations for product liability claims, so acting quickly is important.

Report the defective product

Notify the manufacturer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) about the issue. Reporting helps prevent others from suffering similar injuries. Avoid giving detailed statements to the manufacturer’s representatives before understanding your rights.

Protecting your rights

Knowing your legal options can help you recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Acting promptly and gathering strong evidence can make a significant difference in your case.