How can I identify a manufacturer of a defective product?

In Washington, identifying a manufacturer of a defective product is largely dependent on the type of product you are dealing with. If the product is covered by the Washington Product Liability Act, then you can use the language of the law or contact a lawyer who specializes in product liability law to assist you in finding out who is responsible for the defect. If the product is not covered by the Washington Product Liability Act, then you may need to use different methods to identify the manufacturer. You can often find information about the manufacturer on the product itself, such as the name of the company, a website, or contact information. If this information is not available, then you can look up the product’s barcode to narrow down its origin. Additionally, online research or asking around can help to identify who made the product. It is important to be aware that some companies outsource their products to different countries and other companies. In this case, the company who is responsible for the product may not be the actual manufacturer, but instead a company who made the product for the original company. In these cases, it is important to find out who the actual manufacturer is. If you are still unable to identify the manufacturer after trying the methods mentioned above, then you can consider contacting the Washington Department of Commerce’s Office of Consumer Protection or a lawyer who specializes in product liability law. They can make sure you receive the help you need to identify the responsible party.

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