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Manufacturers Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the manufacturers to produce a product that can satisfy the expectations and desires of their customers. Whether they are manufacturing products of wood, steel, rubber, paper or plastic or whether they are involved in the manufacturing of medical, cosmetic or furniture products, they are answerable for each and every detail of their products as they are responsible for meeting the demands of the market and for maintaining the quality of their finished products. Manufacturers need to consider various details and aspects of the production process and they are the ones who plan technical as well as economical feasibility in addition to the environmental and legal aspects of the production process.
Manufacturers’ responsibilities include:
- Providing the customers with an increased flexibility and innovative products from time to time in order to meet their expectations and requirements, as innovation and flexibility are necessary for increased penetration in the market, increased satisfaction of the users and an opportunity for the media to say ‘wow’ from time to time.
- Addressing the problem areas of their products so that they can anticipate an accessible audience.
- Components, new technology, research and programming systems are generally quite expensive. Paper work, shipping, administrative costs and other related costs pricey too. Nonetheless, it is the responsibility of a manufacturer to offer the best possible product, the best possible service and the best possible price to its customers.
- It is the responsibility of the manufacturers to develop better paradigms and fitting tools in order to satisfy the customers’ needs.
The manufacturers are responsible for producing data to support and verify the claims and statements they make in the advertising and marketing campaigns.
The laws of product liability govern the manufacturers’ responsibilities along with other people involved in the process including wholesalers, vendors and distributors. The goal of the laws is helping the customers from the dangerous and harmful products while holding the manufacturers, retailers and distributors responsible for launching only the appropriate products in the market. Product liability usually involves the retail items but it may extend to almost any thing that is capable of being sold, even a real estate property. The various aspects covered under this law include:
Design defects: These include mistakes or ignorance in the basic design of the product that is responsible for making it dangerous and harmful.
Manufacturing defects: These include from some possible defects in the product that were done during the manufacturing process.
Marketing defects: These include issues such as inadequate labels, instructions and warning which prevent the users from recognising the defects in the products or from knowing how to use the product safely.
Obviously compensation claims can be very complicated and it would be unwise to attempt to pursue a claim without professional assistance which should be provided by a solicitor with expertise in this field. Excalibur Solicitors is a specialist personal injury practice dealing with all types of injury claims such as road accidents, accidents at work, accidents in public places, medical negligence. If you have been injured in the last three years and require advice on your potential compensation claim we can provide a free legal assessment of your case if you complete our Application Form. We operate on a "No Win No Fee" basis at no cost to you.
The information in this article is designed to provide general information only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, it does not constitute legal or other professional advice.










