You are liable for a defect in your products. If they cause harm to your customers: death, personal injury or material damage to personal belongings (exceeding €500), you could end up in serious trouble. The defectiveness of your products is determined by the lack of safety which the consumers are entitled to expect, not to their fitness for use.
Take care when you:
manufacture a final product
manufacture parts to be incorporated into another product
import a product into the EU for further sale.
If more than one business is responsible for the safety of the same product, the injured party can take any of them to court. Liability rules also apply to electricity and agricultural products. Your sales contract may not contain terms that reduce your responsibility for a defective product.
Compensation claims To claim compensation for damage suffered, the injured party must prove that:
damage took place
your product was defective
the defect and the damage were linked.
Cases when you are not liable You bear no liability if you can prove that:
you did not place the product on the market
you did not manufacture the product for sale
the defect causing the damage did not exist when the product was placed on the market
the defect arose only because your product had to fulfil mandatory technical requirements
according to the latest scientific and technical standards, no one could have foreseen the defect when you placed the product on the market
you manufactured only one component, and the defect was the result of the design of the final product.
The injured party has 3 years to claim compensation, starting on the day they became aware of:
the damage;
the defect;
the identity of the producer.
You are no longer responsible for damage caused by your product once it has been on the market for 10 years, unless someone has claimed compensation from you during that period.
Search for unsafe products: Safety Gate EU national authorities can act (by recalling products or banning trade) to deal with products that pose a serious risk to the health or safety of consumers. Manufacturers can also recall their products. In all cases, any action taken is recorded in the Safety Gate database. Safety Gate does not track measures taken against agricultural products nor against pharmaceutical and medical devices.
Reporting a non-compliant product (Please be aware that you can only use this reporting tool if you are a manufacturer, a distributor or an authorised representative) Each EU country has its own national authority in charge of ensuring products placed on the market are compliant. If you are a manufacturer, distributor or an authorised representative and you believe one of the products you have on sale doesn't comply with the EU requirements, you can report these issues to your national authority via the Product Safety Business Alert Gateway.
If you have any questions about this process or want to verify anything, please contact yournational contact point.