Defective Product Lawyers – Pennsylvania

defective productsDangerous, mislabeled, defective products are all around us; from defective motorcycle helmets to lead paint in children’s toys, we can no longer assume that we are protected by manufacturers.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a defective product, consult Pennsylvania defective product lawyers DiSandro & Malloy right away. With over 50 years of combined trial experience, we aggressively fight for the legal compensation that you are entitled to receive under U.S. law when you have been harmed as a result of using a defective product.

What is Products Liability?

By law, manufacturers must ensure that their products do not harm consumers. This legal responsibility extends to wholesalers, retailers, designers, and any other entities involved in the manufacture or sale of the product.

The law states that manufacturers must take the necessary steps to protect their consumers by providing warnings, specific directions as to the use of the product, and ensuring that all working parts are functioning and not defective. Contact DiSandro & Malloy—experienced Pennsylvania defective product attorneys—to see if you have a viable products liability claim.

Establishing Products Liability

There are four ways of establishing products liability in a personal injury case. Our Pennsylvania defective products lawyers can help examine your situation to determine if any of the following exist in relation to your injury:

  • Negligence: Negligence arises when the manufacturer did not take reasonable care to provide a safe product. For example, this may be the case if the manufacturer installed airbags with faulty components due to lack of oversight.
  • Misrepresentation: Misrepresentation takes place when a manufacturer leads consumers to believe that the product is safe by not exposing the product’s risks.
  • Breach of Warranty: Breach of Warranty occurs when the manufacturer does not uphold the claim he or she made about the product’s safety.

Strict Liability: Strict Liability means that the manufacturer is responsible for a consumer’s injuries if it is deemed that the product was the cause of those injuries— whether the manufacturer knew about the defects or not.

As experienced Pennsylvania Defective Product Attorneys, we can inform you of whether or not someone else is liable for your personal injury and help you fight for compensation.

Types of Products Liability Claims

Defective products can cause serious and even catastrophic injuries to consumers. These injuries can arise from many types of defective products, including:

  • Machinery
  • Children’s Toys
  • Construction Equipment
  • Exercise Equipment
  • All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
  • Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs
  • Vehicle Components (e.g., airbags, seatbelts, tires)

Experienced Pennsylvania Defective Product Attorneys

If you have suffered a head injury or other serious personal injury as the result of a defective or mislabeled product, consult the legal team of DiSandro & Malloy: Pennsylvania defective product lawyers fighting for you!

At DiSandro & Malloy we provide a personal touch to legal representation. With hard work, dedication, and empathy, we tailor an individualized approach for your particular needs as we aggressively pursue justice on your behalf.

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