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committed to injured people
A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people

Defective products - consumer - Kirkcaldy

Products which are either defective or dangerous can cause injuries. In such cases, claims are governed by specific laws which can give rise to claims for compensation. Examples of such claims include ‘itchy sofa’ claims where consumers suffered severe skin complaints after sitting on sofas which had been treated with dangerous chemicals; defective gym equipment; exploding glass drinks bottles; other types of defective containers; injuries caused by defective vaccines or blood products have also been the source of recent product claims where injuries were caused.

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I graduated from University of Dundee in 1999, leaving with an MA, an LLB and Diploma and joined Digby Brown as a trainee.   I work in the Dundee office of Digby Brown and deal with a broad range of personal injury matters, including workplace, road traffic cases, product liability and general accidents. I also deal with professional negligence cases involving personal injury disputes. I have extensive experience of litigation in both the sheriff court and the Court...
Distance: 25 miles
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