The
Constitution, Statutory Bodies, Common Law, etc., grant rights to
people, as individuals, employees or consumers. When a consumer
purchases goods or services certain conditions and warranties are
implied into the transaction, under the Trade Practices Act. These statutory conditions and warranties provide consumers with a basic level of protection for goods and services they purchase. Such rights give rise to many causes of action with a vast array of remedies.
Where as the other aspect involves product liabilities, i.e., The responsibility of manufacturers, distributors and sellers of products to the public, to deliver products free of defects which could harm customers, and to make reparations for defective products.
Products liability may include a manufacturer of component parts, an assembling manufacturer, a wholesaler, or possibly a retail store owner. It refers to the liability of any or all parties who play a part somewhere along the chain of manufacture for a particular product or for damage caused by that product.
Our professional team have tremendous experience in the field of consumer rights & products liability and are responsible for numerous successful damage award recoveries for our clients. We have also successfully defended many clients interests in products liability claims.





