The manufacturer (or anyone in the chain of commerce) may be liable if you can show that they were negligent or they failed to exercise reasonable care in making their product and they failed to protect you from an unreasonable risk of harm.
Negligence is based on conduct. Doing something, and doing it badly, or failing to do something that should have been done may be negligent conduct. Negligent conduct is that which falls below the standard established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm.
If you have been hurt due to a manufacturing or design defect or flaw in a product or by inadequate warnings about the product, please contact Brindisi, Murad & Brindisi-Murad, LLP for a free case evaluation today.