What type of notice do I need to give a manufacturer in a defective products case?

In California, if you have a defective products case, you need to provide the manufacturer with certain notices. If you are an individual suing for damages or an attorney representing someone in such a suit, you must provide written notice of your claim to the manufacturer. This notice should include information about the product, the defect that caused harm, and the damages suffered as a result of the defect. In addition, California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act requires that if you plan to sue a manufacturer, you must provide the manufacturer with written notice at least 30 days before filing suit. This written notice should include the facts of the case, including the date and location of purchase, the identity of the product, and a description of the defect. The written notice must also state that you intend to pursue a claim for damages. An important part of any defective products claim is proof that you provided the manufacturer with the required written notice. Therefore, it is important to retain records of any written notices you have sent to the manufacturer, including proof of delivery. If you are unsure of the specific notice requirements, you should consult an experienced defective products attorney.

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