How Design Defects and Manufacturing Defects Differ
Watch this video about how design defects and manufacturing defects differ in Florida. Then call Paul Boone Law for a free consultation.Question:
What’s the difference between a design defect and a manufacturing defect?Answer:
A manufacturing defect is a product that is okay but there was a defect at the plant when the part was made. In a defective design case where a product has harmed you, it’s the design itself that was bad. It was manufactured correctly according to the design of the manufacturer but the design was bad.

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