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A marketing defect is a defect in the way that a product is marketed. A marketing defect occurs when a product has inadequate warnings or instructions regarding its proper use. The manufacturer of a product has a duty to warn its users of dangers that are not obvious. Marketing defects usually occur with products that are safe when they are used for their intended use, but have known dangers when they are used in unintended ways. Without proper warnings, these products may be extremely dangerous. An example of a marketing defect is a medical device without proper instructions for its use.
If you feel that you have sustained injuries from a product with inadequate warnings or instructions, contact our Boston, Massachusetts defective products attorneys who will pursue all avenues of recovery so that you or your loved ones can get the care that you need. To schedule your free consultation with an experienced Boston, Massachusetts products liability lawyer at Altman & Altman LLP, call 617.492.3000 or 800.481.6199 (toll free) or contact us online.