Product Liability, Safety and Recall We have acted for clients in the majority of significant product liability cases that have been decided in the UK over the last 35 years, including the Whooping Cough and MMR Vaccine litigations and the Hepatitis C litigation. Our team advises…
50 predictions: Product, safety, liability and recall 3D printing of medical devices will transform healthcare but give insurers a headache 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, can already produce custom-made implants and prosthetics, as well as detailed anatomical models to help clinicians…
New Code offers product recall guidance By Alison McAdams Product recall principles set out in new Code The first government-backed Code of Practice for product recall in the UK has been launched by the new Office for Product Safety and Standards. All products placed on the market must be safe but as…
Medical device business practice changes: are you ready? By Alison McAdams Manufacturers of medical devices should note the changes being phased in by the Association of British Healthcare Industries ("ABHI") this year, which will align the UK approach with that of MedTech Europe by January 2019, and they should ensure…
In-depth analysis: Autonomous vehicles: from theory to reality By Peter Allchorne Autonomous vehicles are being tested on public roads around the world just as the first crewless ships are being trialled in open water. Is the insurance industry ready for the potential huge shift in coverage this will entail with a switch from…
50 predictions: Product Liability, Safety & Recall Will standards still provide safety post Brexit? Many manufactured goods require CE marking, which shows that a product is safe and complies with EU legislation. As CE marking is integral to trade, the UK will continue to recognise CE marks and…
Investigating Defective Products under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 By Alison McAdams It is not necessary to show how a defect in a product was caused but it is necessary to establish that there is a defect.
Autonomous cars and personal injury claims By Peter Allchorne Personal Injury analysis: Olya Melnitchouk, associate at DAC Beachcroft, and Peter Allchorne, partner at the firm, explain how automation technology of self-driving vehicles might affect personal injury law and practice. What are the current trends…
The Consumer Protection Act revisited - new light on defective products By Alison McAdams For 15 years, the most thorough examination of when a product is defective, pursuant to the Consumer Protection Act 1987 ("the CPA"), was the judgment of Mr Justice Burton in A v National Blood Authority, the Hepatitis C litigation, where DACB acted…
Who knows best? Manufacturer not liable for defective product The Court of Appeal recently handed down judgment in Howmet Ltd v Economy Devices Ltd & Others (2016) in which it considered a manufacturer's continuing liability for defective products and how the knowledge of employees should be attributed to…
50 Predictions: Product Liability, Safety & Recall "Expect a focus on how technology – including the Internet of Things – could help to trace recalled products, meaning that the system places less reliance on consumers acting on recall publicity."