Defective ATV carburetor leads to lawsuit

by Administrator 23. November 2007 11:11
Brian Latham has filed a lawsuit against Edelbrock Corporation after he claims that the carburetor he purchased for his ATV was defective. Latham claims that the carburetor malfunctioned while he was driving his ATV. Apparently the malfunction would not let him de-accelerate properly which caused him to crash the ATV after losing control. Latham states that Edelbrock was negligent and failed to provide warnings and instructions with the carburetor. Without these warnings and instructions, Latham was not aware of te possible risks involved in using the product. He is suing for past and future medical expenses, loss of income, property damage to the ATV, and disfigurement. He is seeking damages in excess of $450,000. When products are defective, the dangers are often not discovered until it is too late. If you or a loved one has been injured because of a defective product, consult an attorney to understand your legal options. The Lake Geneva defective products lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are experienced and have handled a variety of cases. Contact the Lake Geneva defective products lawyers today to discuss your claim.

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