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In Limassol, Cyprus, like in the rest of the globe, dangerous product laws, also known as product liability laws, exist to protect consumers from products that have proven to be harmful or unsafe. The law classifies dangerous products as those causing harm due to manufacturing defects, design defects, or inadequate instructions and warnings given to consumers. These laws allow consumers to sue manufacturers, distributors, and sellers if a product causes injury, illness, or material loss.
Dangerous product situations can often be complex, involving specific technical knowledge and understanding of nuanced local laws. Here are a few common situations where hiring a lawyer may be beneficial:
In Cyprus, the Product Liability Act directly adopts the European Directive 85/374/EEC for product liability. This directive states that producers for products can be held accountable when their products cause damage or harm due to defects. Notably, it applies the principle of 'strict liability,' meaning businesses can be held responsible for harm caused by their products, irrespective of whether they were negligent or not. Potential defences, such as the product being manufactured in accordance with current industry standards, are very limited under this act.
The manufacturer, distributor, or seller of a product can be held accountable, depending upon the specifics of the case.
Yes. If a product has caused harm due to a design or manufacturing defect, or insufficient warnings, you could be compensated for damages.
Dangerous products can include defective appliances, automobiles, children's toys, medicines, and industrial machinery among other products.
A product can be considered dangerous if it has inherent risks even when used correctly, while a defective product is one that is unsafe due to a flaw in its manufacture or design.
Under Cyprus law, product liability claims must be filed within three years of the date of injury or from the date when the victim could reasonably have been expected to identify the harm and its cause.
For additional information and support, you could consider contacting:
If you believe you have a dangerous product claim, start by: