When a consumer purchases a product, there is an expectation of safety and utility. In other words, we expect the things we buy to do what they say they will do. Unfortunately, when that is not the case, the results can be tragic.

A defective product is defined as one that is either designed with defects or that was manufactured improperly. In either case, a defective product can cause injury to consumers, including infants and children.  The products liability claim can place blame for the defect on the product designer, manufacturer, supplier and/or retailer, depending on the circumstances. Each of these individual parties could potentially be held liable for a consumer’s injuries.  

Shulman Rogers has an impressive track record representing consumers harmed by defective products, both at home and in the workplace. We consistently help clients recover costs relating to medical care (present and future), lost wages, pain and suffering and emotional anguish, as well as wrongful death related to defective products. 

We have successfully handled cases involving the following:

For more information about product safety, please visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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