You had an accident, what to do next Part 3 of 3....

Troy Schwant
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Posted by Troy SchwantFebruary 28, 2009 5:37 PM
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In my previous two blogs I gave you simple tips in case you were involved in a motor vehicle accident or in a slip and fall accident, and today we discuss what you should do if you have been injured by a product that appears to be defective.

Now it can be very difficult to make the determination that a product is in fact defective, but the most important thing you can do is keep the product that injured you. So many people get injured by a product and end up throwing the product away. Its an understandable decision but one that basically can eliminate any chance you have of recovery against a manufacturer of this product.

The next thing you should do if injured by a product is to check the internet and see if the product that has injured you has been subject to a recall or if this type of product has caused similiar injuries. Using a search tool as easy as Google could help you identify that other individuals have been injured by this product.

Following these simple steps can give you the opportunity to be compensated for your injury.

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