When defective products enter the consumer marketplace in America, they pose dangerous risks to the purchasers, their family members and even strangers who may be nearby when those products malfunction.
That's why federal agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) all play vital roles. They ensure that the products that reach the American marketplace are safe when used correctly for their intended purposes.
In a perfect world, that would be sufficient to keep our country's consumers safe. But, of course, we live in a flawed and imperfect universe where mistakes happen and people get hurt.
But that does not mean that consumers have no recourse if they get injured or sickened by products they used or consumed. On the contrary, there are product liability laws in place that provide the blueprint for how these incidents are handled.
If you suffered injuries as a result of the intended use of a product that you purchased, we can help you recover financial damages for your losses. This may include lost wages, pain and suffering, medical bills and therapy costs.
Defective products can injure, maim and kill adults and children in the United States. At the least, the damage they cause can engender exorbitant medical bills and other associated costs when a consumer winds up in the hospital for their injuries. The loss of work caused by such an injury can also greatly effect your family's stability.
We stand firmly behind our clients and will challenge product manufacturers and designers responsible for allowing these flawed products to enter the marketplace are held liable for their negligence.



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