Is it ever easy being a leading player in any market? There are always some or the other allegation that is being leveled at you. Nokia is in the news once again. Thankfully, this time around it’s for all the right reasons! The brand new Nokia C 97 is being shipped already. After just 28 days of making the announcement, Nokia C 97 is all set to be shipped to users in any location.
This now becomes the second Symbian 3 phone that has been released to the world market from Finland’s Nokia. The smartphone is well equipped with all multimedia features. The C 97 is the new addition to social networking set of smartphones that are all set to grab a portion of the Apple’s market share.
Secretly Happy
In the recent past though, Nokia saw a few tough moments while recalling more than 14 million Nokia chargers. This was due to a circuitry defect in the product that made other competitors of the mobile phone magnate covertly smile with glee.
In Enough Time
In the long run, this has worked well for Nokia as the recall took place before accident lawyers could descend with a large number of product liability lawsuits. Accident lawyers are the ones to approach if there is a defect in a product that has been launched by any company and the use of the product has caused you any personal injury.
Accident Lawyers Ready to Pounce
Accident lawyers could have created a large issue for Nokia based on product liability complaints coming in from clients. This would mean a large amount of money, much more than that spent on recalling the defective products, would have to be handed out as settlements to accident lawyers fighting these lawsuits and their clients.
A Close Call
Not only does this prove to be a great legal hassle if there are good and experienced accident lawyers fighting these cases, but it also proves to be a huge blow to the company’s reputation that means a lot in the international market and to their bottom line. With 14 million chargers being recalled, the company could foresee the same number of accident lawyers fighting the cases for their clients.