Manufacturers duty to warn of foreseeable hazards
Throughout the United States, and in Georgia, manufacturers have a duty to provide adequate warnings and instructions with regard to foreseeable dangers in the use of manufactured products.
The Shigley Law Firm represents plaintiffs in wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases statewide in Georgia, and in other states subject to the multijurisdictional practice and pro hac vice rules in each state. Ken Shigley was designated as a "SuperLawyer" in Atlanta Magazine and one of the "Legal Elite" in Georgia Trend Magazine. He is a Certified Civil Trial Advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, Chair of the Southeastern Motor Carrier Liability Institute and former chair of the Georgia Insurance Law Institute. He particularly focuses on cases arising from truck wrecks and accidents (tractor trailers truck wrecks, semi truck wrecks,18 wheeler truck wrecks, big rig truck wrecks, log truck wrecks, dump truck wrecks).
Most of the manufacturers are not aware of these facts or say warnings, which is worrisome. Everyone should be made clear of these points at least once.
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