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NVision Offers Product-Defect Analysis

Noncontact scanning and reverse engineering can determine if and when a defect occurred

NVision Inc.
Tue, 06/21/2011 - 14:47
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(NVision: Coppell, TX) -- NVision Inc.’s Engineering Service Division is now offering product-defect analysis, which can potentially be introduced in product liability litigation to prove a manufacturer innocent of producing a defective or harmful product. The company has partnered with Materials Analysis, a Dallas-based engineering firm specializing in litigation support, to provide this service.

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“Each year, thousands of product-injury lawsuits are filed in the United States,” says Steve Kersen, vice president of sales and marketing for NVision. “While it’s indisputable that the use of flawed products can result in injury to the consumer, it’s equally true that manufacturers are often sued for product ‘defects’ that do not exist, or for defects that occurred after the product left the manufacturing facility.

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