Whenever you secure your child into her car seat or take prescribed medication, you should feel assured that the product is secure and will fulfill its intended purpose. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. Every year, thousands of people in the United States sustain injuries due to dangerous or defective products. If you or your property has suffered harm from a poorly designed or manufactured product, you may be eligible to receive compensation.
Many people overlook the existence of federal and local laws designed to protect consumers from dangerous products and hold manufacturers accountable for injuries caused by such goods. These regulations are generally known as product liability law. If you’ve been injured by a defective product, it’s essential to contact a knowledgeable lawyer who can help you understand your rights and represent you against large manufacturing companies. Reach out to our skilled defective product attorney if you or a loved one has been injured by:
- Defective automobile products, including airbags, seatbelts, tires, child car seats
- Pharmaceutical products
- Medical Devices
- Children’s toys
- Household appliances
- Sporting goods, including firearms, exercise equipment, helmets
These injuries may result from a design defect, manufacturing error, or inadequate labeling lacking sufficient safety instructions or warnings.
Product liability law places the burden of proof on the injured party, meaning they must present evidence showing a direct link between physical injuries and product defects. This causal relationship may be challenging to prove without an experienced advocate by your side.
Our law firm works closely with you every step of the way to explain your options and advise on the best course of action to receive the compensation you deserve. We also collaborate with experienced engineers and design experts who can provide invaluable insights and testimonials in a court of law. When necessary, these resources enable us to create a replica of the defective product to further strengthen your case.
You paid for the product; you should not be compelled to pay for the harm it caused you or a loved one. If you’ve been injured as a result of a defective or dangerous product, call us today for a free consultation.