Customer law ensures that consumers are protected from unfair practices, fraud, and defective products. It establishes legal standards for businesses, promoting transparency, safety, and ethical conduct in the marketplace.
Key areas of customer law include product liability, consumer contracts, refunds, warranties, and protection against false advertising. Regulations such as consumer protection acts and fair trade laws help safeguard buyers' interests.
Businesses must comply with these laws to avoid legal disputes, penalties, and reputational damage. Customers have the right to fair treatment, accurate information, and compensation in cases of negligence or fraud.