This discovery was a pivotal element in proving the liability of the product manufacturer. Walker’s approach was methodical and thorough, examining every aspect of the product's design, manufacturing process, and usage to build a compelling case.
Following the settlement, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that fortune 500 company Stanley Black & Decker recalled 2.2 million DeWalt, Stanley, and Craftsman fiberglass sledgehammers because “[t]he head of the sledgehammers can loosen prematurely and detach unexpectedly during use, posing an impact injury hazard to the user.”
This settlement achieved by Walker underscores the commitment of Clark, Fountain, La Vista, Littky-Rubin & Whitman to seeking justice for individuals harmed by defective products. The case highlights the firm's expertise in navigating the complexities of product liability litigation and their dedication to thorough investigative work.
“The attorneys at Clark, Fountain, La Vista, Littky-Rubin & Whitman have a long history of holding manufactures accountable for dangerous products and obtaining recoveries for the victims. It is an honor to be a part of this team,” stated Daniel D. Walker. Walker emphasized that “both foreign and domestic manufacturers must prioritize customer safety when designing and manufacturing products.”
The resolution of this case serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of stringent product safety standards and the potential risks posed by defective manufacturing. Clark Fountain continues to stand at the forefront of advocating for the rights of those injured due to product malfunctions and manufacturing negligence.
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a defective product, please reach out to Clark Fountain for a free consultation.
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