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What is the Statute of Repose for Defective Products in North Carolina?

No one should ever have to worry about whether or not a product that they purchase will cause harm to themselves or their family members. Unfortunately, faulty products find their way into American households regularly. When this happens, families are often able to secure compensation for what happened through product liability lawsuits. If you or somebody you love has sustained an injury or illness caused by a defective product, contact a Charlotte product liability attorney R. Kent Brown at Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC for help with your case today.

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What is the Statute of Repose for Defective Products in North Carolina?

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  1. What is the Statute of Repose for Defective Products in North Carolina?

  2. No one should ever have to worry about whether or not a product that they purchase will cause harm to themselves or their family members. Unfortunately, faulty products find their way into American households regularly. When this happens, families are often able to secure compensation for what happened through product liability lawsuits. However, there are various timelines in place the victims need to be aware of when it comes to filing these lawsuits. Here discuss the statute of limitations and the statute of repose.

  3. 01 The Initial Deadline For Product Liability Cases In North Carolina

  4. Every state is responsible for setting deadlines for how long victims have to file lawsuits in personal injury cases. These deadlines are called the statute of limitations. In North Carolina, the statute of limitations in place for product liability cases is three years from the date the injury or illness occurs.

  5. Repose For Product Liability Cases 02 The North Carolina Statute Of

  6. When it comes to defective product cases, every state also has a statute of repose in place. This statute of repose is the deadline in place that allows for lawsuits against manufacturers of defective products for only a limited amount of time after the product first goes up for sale.

  7. If you or somebody you love has sustained an injury or illness caused by a defective product, contact a Charlotte product liability attorney R. Kent Brown at Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC for help with your case today. He pledges to conduct a full investigation into the incident so the attorney can secure the compensation you deserve.

  8. Contact Brown Moore & Associates, PLLC Address Website Phone https://www.brownmoor elaw.com/contact-us/ 930 East Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28203 704-335-1500

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