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If damages are incurred by the consumer but the seller did not intentionally sell a product knowing that there could be damages; can the consumer still have a case?

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If damages are incurred by the consumer but the seller did not intentionally sell a product knowing that there could be damages; can the consumer still have a case?

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A. Many times, yes. This is why it’s so important to know the rules and regulations within your state. Often, the consumer can sue the seller or company regardless of the seller or company’s best intentions.

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