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Product Liability Lawyer

When a defective or unreasonably dangerous product injures a consumer, the manufacturer and others in the chain of distribution can be held responsible. We pursue product makers for the harm their products cause. No fee unless we win.

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Dangerous products should never reach your hands.

Manufacturers have a duty to design, build, and label their products safely. When they fail—through a design defect, a manufacturing flaw, or an inadequate warning—people get hurt. Product cases are document-intensive and require qualified experts, and we have the resources to take on large manufacturers and their insurers.

Product cases we handle

Holding the whole chain accountable

Responsibility for a defective product can extend beyond the manufacturer to distributors, suppliers, and sellers. Identifying every responsible party and preserving the product itself as evidence are critical. We move to secure the product and retain the experts needed to prove the defect.

A note about deadlines. Strict statutes of limitation apply to injury claims, and claims against government entities carry much shorter notice deadlines. Evidence also disappears quickly. If you think you may have a claim, contact us promptly so your rights can be evaluated and preserved. This page is general legal information, not legal advice about any particular situation.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a product defective?
A product can be defective in its design, in the way it was manufactured, or because it lacked adequate warnings about a known hazard. Any of these can support a claim if the defect caused injury.
Do I need to keep the product?
Yes, if at all possible. The product itself is often the most important piece of evidence. Preserve it and contact a lawyer before it is repaired, discarded, or altered.
What does a product liability lawyer cost?
Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee — no attorney’s fee unless we win, and no case costs or expenses if there is no recovery.
Who can be held responsible?
Potentially the manufacturer, a component maker, the distributor, and the retailer. Identifying every party affects how much coverage is available.

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