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Lexington Lithium-Ion Battery Lawyer

People rely on a wide range of personal electronics, and the vast majority of these devices are designed to be portable or wearable. Lithium-ion batteries were developed to meet the demand for a source of power that could store a high amount of energy in a small space, and the added bonus is that the cells are rechargeable. These batteries are generally safe and unlikely to fail, but they can cause injuries if defective, misused, or damaged. Lithium-ions can overheat, ignite, or explode, leading to serious bodily harm.

It is a comfort to know that you have remedies under South Carolina law if you were hurt or someone close to you died because of defective lithium-ion batteries. Because the claims process is complicated, especially when going up against a large manufacturer, skilled legal counsel is critical. The Stanley Law Group has been committed to serving injured victims and their families since 1990, helping them recover compensation for devastating losses. Please contact us today to schedule a complimentary consultation with a Lexington lithium-ion battery lawyer. Some background information is also useful.

Common Injuries from Defective Lithium Cells

While normally safe, lithium-ion batteries can malfunction if they contain defects. Keep in mind that these cells power many of the devices you use frequently, including cell phones, laptops, e-cigarettes, electric scooters, hoverboards, and many others. Some of these items you may carry close to your body in a purse, pocket, or bag – or even hold up to your face. Severe, disabling injuries that can result when a defective lithium-ion cell overheats or explodes, such as:

  • First, second, and third degree burns, particularly to the head, face, and hands;
  • Lacerations to the face and upper body;
  • Dental injuries to the teeth, tongue, jaw, and gums;
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement to the face, ears, and nose; and,
  • Vision loss or permanent blindness related to eye injuries.

Compensation for Injured Victims

Regardless of the specific type of injuries, you may qualify to recover damages for your losses through a product liability claim. You must prove that the lithium cell was defective because of a design error, mistake in manufacturing, or improper labeling. Our Lexington, SC lithium-ion batteries attorneys at The Stanley Law Group will handle all details. It is our objective to ensure you receive compensation for:

  1. Economic Damages: This category includes compensation for your medical costs, lost income, and out-of-pocket expenses to treat your injuries.
  2. Noneconomic Damages: Some losses affect you personally because of how they diminish your quality of life. These are not quantifiable in dollar value, but you most certainly endure hardship. Noneconomic damages include losses for pain and suffering, emotional anguish, scarring and disfigurement, and implications for your personal relationships.

Discuss Your Options with a Lexington Lithium-Ion Battery Lawyer

For more information on the legal process and recovering compensation for lithium cell injuries, please contact The Stanley Law Group. We can set up a free case assessment with a Lexington lithium-ion battery lawyer who will explain your rights.

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