Inside the Ruthless Calculus: Why Big Companies Risk Your Safety for Profit—and How You Can Turn the Tables
We assume that the products we use every day are safe because government agencies are watching. But in case after case, I have learned that real safety improvements often do not happen until a jury steps in. Companies weigh the cost of fixing a defect against the potential cost of lawsuits. And too often, the calculation ends with someone getting hurt.
This is where litigation becomes more than a legal process. It becomes a catalyst for change. Many of the safety features we now take for granted, such as stronger seat belts, tire recalls and better labeling, only happened because a jury demanded accountability.
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