What type of compensatory damages are available for defective products cases?

In New York, compensatory damages for defective products cases depend on the individual case. Generally, these types of damages may include the cost of repairs, the cost of replacement of the product, wages lost due to the product malfunction and medical bills due to injuries caused by the product. Depending on the severity of the damages, punitive damages may also be available. Punitive damages may be awarded in cases where the damages caused by the product were severe or the product had a history of similar failures and the company was aware of these issues but did not take action. Other types of damages that may be awarded for a defective products case include compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress or inconvenience, and other non-monetary damages. Additionally, some cases may also require that the responsible company be held responsible for attorney’s fees and costs associated with the litigation. It is important to note that the responsibility for defective products lies solely with the manufacturer, seller, or distributor, and not necessarily with the retailer. In most cases, a person harmed by a defective product can seek compensation for damages from the manufacturer or seller.

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