What to do when things go wrong: Advice from class-action lawyers to consumers in Canada

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What to do when things go wrong: Advice from class-action lawyers to consumers in Canada
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Got injured using a new medical device? Did a grocery store product make you sick? Bought a defective plumbing tool that caused major damage? CTVNews.ca asked class-action lawyers about consumer rights and what they should do when things go wrong.

Got injured using a new medical device? Did a grocery store product make you sick? Bought a defective plumbing tool that caused major damage to your home?

"After this, document your situation and file a complaint with the company," Orenstein said in an email to CTVNews.ca. "If you do not get satisfaction, file a complaint with your province’s Consumer Protection Office. And lastly, contact a lawyer. ... to see if your case is viable." "Their rights kind of depend on nature of wrong and who they bought it from and what went wrong in what way, so it's hard to a blanket statement of, 'This is what you should know about your rights," Visser said. "But I think that consumers do have rights, and if they have questions about a product that hasn't lived up to the promises or caused them to get ill, then they should contact a lawyer who can give them advice about that.

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