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Manufacturing Defect

What is a Manufacturing Defect?

A Manufacturing Defect is a flaw that occurs during the production process, causing a product to deviate from its intended design and specifications. 

 

Unlike design defects that affect all units, manufacturing defects typically affect individual units or specific batches due to production errors, material flaws, or quality control failures.

Why it Matters for Manufacturers

Even with rigorous quality control, manufacturing defects can occur—and when they do, you are liable for resulting injuries or damage. These defects might stem from equipment malfunction, human error, contaminated materials, or process deviations. 

 

Product liability insurance covering manufacturing defects is essential because a single defective unit can cause significant harm and trigger costly litigation. As production volumes increase, so does your statistical likelihood of manufacturing defects occurring despite best practices.

 

This coverage protects you from the financial consequences of production errors that are sometimes inevitable in high-volume manufacturing.

Quality Control & Defect Tracking System

Track defects, root causes, and corrective actions for liability protection

Legal Necessity: Detailed defect documentation is critical for product liability defense. Courts expect manufacturers to demonstrate systematic quality control, root cause analysis, and corrective actions. This documentation can mean the difference between winning and losing a lawsuit.
Retention Policy: Keep all defect records for minimum 10 years after product discontinuation. Include photos, test results, witness statements, corrective action verification, and follow-up inspection records. Store securely off-site.