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Defective Product Injuries in Georgia: Holding Manufacturers Accountable

When a defective product causes injury, Georgia law allows strict liability claims. Learn the types of defects and your right to compensation.

Three Kinds of Defects

Products can be defective in design, in manufacturing, or because of inadequate warnings. Each supports a Georgia product liability claim.

Strict Liability

Georgia allows strict liability against manufacturers — you generally don't have to prove negligence, only that the product was defective and caused your injury.

The Repose Limit

Product claims face a two-year deadline plus a ten-year statute of repose from the product's first sale, so timing matters.

Preserving the Product

Keep the product, its packaging, and receipts. The item itself is often the most important piece of evidence.

Talk to a Georgia Injury Attorney

Every case is different. For a free, confidential review of your Georgia claim, call Injury Claim Team at 973-566-5599. We'll connect you with an experienced attorney — no fee unless you win.

This article is general information about Georgia law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your case, speak with a licensed Georgia attorney.

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