
Defective Medical Devices
Defective medical devices are products designed for healthcare that fail to function as intended, causing harm or injury to patients. This can include issues like design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate instructions. In personal injury law, individuals who suffer injuries due to such defects may pursue legal action against the manufacturers or sellers. To succeed in these cases, plaintiffs must prove that the device was indeed defective, that the defect caused their injuries, and that they suffered damages as a result. Legal claims aim to hold responsible parties accountable for unsafe products.