What type of claims can be brought by a consumer against a manufacturer?

Claims brought against a manufacturer by a consumer in Washington can vary depending on the situation. Generally, a consumer in Washington can bring a claim under the state’s products liability law when they sustain injuries or damages caused by a defective product. This could be a product defect, manufacturing defect, or even failure to provide adequate warning or instructions. When a consumer is injured by a defective product, they can bring a claim against the manufacturer for negligence, breach of warranty, or strict liability. Negligence claims argue that the manufacturer was careless in designing, producing, or testing the product. Breach of warranty claims argue that the manufacturer did not meet the promises made in their warranty. And strict liability claims argue that the manufacturer is responsible, regardless of fault, for any injuries or damages caused by a defect in their product. In some cases, a consumer may also be able to bring a claim against a manufacturer for fraud or misrepresentation. This is when a manufacturer intentionally misrepresents the quality or safety of their product. In Washington, consumers may also be able to bring a claim for “unfair or deceptive acts” under the Washington Consumer Protection Act. In any case, it is always best to consult a lawyer to discuss your particular situation and determine the best course of action.

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