Laws regulating liability for defective products and the trial lawyers who litigate to enforce them make life safer for all American consumers. Without these laws and the lawyers willing to take on the manufacturers of defective and unreasonably dangerous products, buying and using a wide range of products would, in essence, become a crapshoot for unsuspecting consumers. Successful products liability litigation has resulted in safer products, better regulation, improved warnings, and greater public awareness of the issue. It has also helped change the way manufacturers do business and perhaps more importantly, how our government regulates these companies.
A review of past headlines illustrate the vast number of defective products that have caused a multitude of injuries and cost Americans dearly: Bridgestone and Firestone tires, prescription drugs Vioxx, Baycol and Halcion, dietary supplement ephedra, medical devices like Guidant defibrillators, Medtronic pacemaker leads,and Dalkon Shield; silicon breast implants, asbestos, and tobacco products just to name a few. Litigation has resulted in recalls of numerous products including Ford Pinto and Explorer, Chrysler minivans, baby cribs and strollers and infant car seats, children’s Tylenol, flammable clothing, birth control medication and devices, tainted food products, and the most recent Toyota vehicles causing unintended acceleration just to name a few.
Aviation litigation has resulted in a drastic drop in the number of crashes and deaths involving aircraft. According to the Consumer Federation of America, there has been a dramatic change in the rate of accidental deaths and injuries since the enactment of products liability laws and stiffer regulation. As a result they estimate that approximately 6,000 deaths and millions of injuries have been prevented on an annual basis.
People are powerless to protect themselves against defective products and the harm they cause without these laws and regulation, as well as the courageous attorneys willing to take on the manufacturers. Beware of the political hue and cry for so-called “tort reform” by business interests and insurance companies trying to gut these important safeguards. Those who support such disingenuous political initiatives just may end up being the victim of a dangerous product without legal recourse to compensate them for the resulting injuries.