Deceptive trade practices involve misleading information, unfounded claims, and various strategies designed to deceive consumers into purchasing products or services. A common example is a used car dealer manipulating an odometer to advertise a lower mileage falsely. While California has not implemented the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act, it enforces specific statutes that outlaw false advertising and odometer fraud.
Consumers often face injuries from defective products or unsafe foods, and these incidents fall under "product liability." In these cases, consumers rely on the integrity and safety measures of manufacturers and retailers. Consumer protection agencies play an essential role in safeguarding American consumers from these risks.
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Personal Injury
Accidents can be a life-altering experience. Many individuals experience severe and incapacitating injuries that may persist for years or even a lifetime. Moments of negligence or a brief lapse in attention can have fatal consequences, leaving survivors to mourn and manage significant personal and financial hardships. Navigating who is at fault and who is responsible for covering damages can be addressed through the legal system. At Cornerstone Law Firm, PC, our Los Angeles personal injury department is dedicated to supporting you through the physical, emotional, and financial challenges brought on by the negligence of others.