If you have suffered a personal injury due to faulty products (consumer products, food poisoning, cosmetic products) then you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
Some of the most common types of claims due to a faulty product include:
Consumer products – e.g., electrical equipment, which caught fire and burned you or gave you an electric shock.
Argos leather sofas - cases involving Argos leather sofas which caused rashes were in the news recently and can be classified as a faulty product case.
Cosmetic products – e.g. skin rashes and burns as a result of a bad reaction to a cream or hair dye.
Laser eye treatment which has led to blindness/visual defects or hair removal treatment that has left you with burns and/or scars.
Food poisoning.
Medicine that has caused you harm.
If you have been injured or been ill due to a faulty product such as the above, then you could be entitled to make a claim for compensation against the manufacturer or the person who sold it to you.
Check the compensation guide to see the typical payouts for injuries involving faulty products
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