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i bought a product that claimed to be a sunblock, used it 4 times during a 5 1/2 hr time period at a waterpark according to directions on label. long story short my little bro recieved 2nd degree sunburn i have been looking for reviews on this product and stumbled across a few pages that list the criteria for sunblock vs sunscreen appearantly to be considered a sunblock a product has to contain a physical barrier such as zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, this product does not, yet on the label it says sunblock, not sunscreen, it is an spf 50 waterproof, product for kids my bro had to see a dr to be treated for this and is in a lot of pain any suggestions for what we can do? to ph he most certainly did need to see a dr he had second degree burns with blisters the size of dimes it was reapplied several times during the day Anyone can give you a lay opinion on legal matters, but only a licensed attorney can offer you their professional legal opinion. Your first step should be to write a demand letter to the quality control department of the company, explaining your story and asking for reimbursement of the medical bills. The company should have to submit that to their insurance company. If you don't get any sort of response from them, or are not satisfied with the response, I would consider contacting an attorney, who could either attempt to negotiate with them or initiate a lawsuit against them. well, you'll also have to confront the due diligence on your part. |
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