Ayala is happy to share that it has settled a case against one of the largestย improvementย stores in the US, alleging that it sold the wrong water heater.
The case involved the remodeling of the clientโs property by a contractor, which is still pending. The allegations include claims that the defendant was negligent and breached the express warranty provisions in 672.313 and the implied warranty provisions of section 672.314.
Under section 672.313, โ[a]ny affirmation of fact or promise made by the seller to the buyer which relates to the goods and becomes part of the basis of the bargain creates an express warranty that the goods shall conform to the affirmation or promise.โ
In this case, Ayalaโs client was sold a water heater that did not meet the measurements requested. The failure to provide the proper water heater created a cascade of events that ultimately caused massive destruction in the clientโs home remodeling.
As stated by Attorney Eduardo A. Maura, โWe’re happy with this settlement. We welcome reasonable corporate defendants that do not intentionally drag simple claims that should be settled.โ
For more information about lien product defects, contact an experienced products liability attorney in Miami at 305-570-2208.
You can also contact trial attorney Eduardo A. Maura atย eduardo@ayalalawpa.comย or, products liability attorney Ryan Sawal atย rsawal@ayalalawpa.com.
You can also scheduled a case evaluation online atย https://www.lawayala.com/
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