Product Liability
Product Liability Lawyer Pennsylvania
Every day, we trust products to work safely—appliances in our homes, cars on the road, medicines, children’s toys. When a product fails or is designed unsafely and causes injury, it’s not your fault. If you were hurt while using a product as intended, you may have a strong product liability claim—and we’re here to help you recover everything you deserve.

What Counts as a Defective Product Lawsuit?
Product liability covers injuries caused by:
- Design Defects: The product is unsafe from the drawing board (e.g., a car prone to rollovers, a power tool missing a crucial guard).
- Manufacturing Defects: The product was made incorrectly, making it dangerous even if designed safely (e.g., a batch of tainted food, a faulty medical device).
- Marketing/Failure to Warn: Risks aren’t disclosed, or instructions are missing (e.g., no warning about a choking hazard, unclear medication directions).
If a product failed unexpectedly, malfunctioned, or caused harm when used properly, you could have a case.
Who Can Be Sued?
It’s not just the manufacturer. You can also pursue claims against:
- Parts/component makers
- Distributors
- Retailers who sold the product
We investigate the entire chain of distribution to identify all responsible parties and maximize your chance for full compensation. Big companies often have teams of lawyers and large insurance policies—we’re not intimidated, and we have a proven record of facing corporate defendants.
How We Prove Your Case
Our team collaborates with top engineers and product safety experts to:
- Examine the defective product and identify exactly what went wrong
- Investigate whether the product has been recalled or if others have reported injuries (Consumer Product Safety Commission data, prior lawsuits, safety bulletins)
- Demonstrate how a safer alternative design existed, or that your product differed from others due to a manufacturing error
- Show inadequate warnings or instructions, if that’s an issue
We preserve and test the product itself, gather evidence of other incidents, and build a clear, compelling case—so the company can’t simply deny responsibility.
What Damages Can You Recover?
Defective products can cause devastating injuries:
- Burns or explosions from appliances or batteries
- Car crashes from faulty parts or tires
- Poisoning from contaminated foods or drugs
- Choking, lacerations, or brain injury from unsafe toys
We pursue compensation for:
- All medical treatment and rehabilitation
- Lost wages or earning capacity
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- Future care and adaptations (if needed)
- Wrongful death benefits for families (if applicable)
No Fee Unless We Win—Taking on Big Companies for You
Going up against a manufacturer sounds intimidating and expensive. It isn’t.
We handle product liability cases on contingency—no fees unless we recover money for you. We front all case costs, hire experts, and take the risk, because we believe in your right to hold companies accountable. We’ve faced major corporations and their defense teams, and we’re ready to fight for you.
Why Product Liability Cases Matter
Your case isn’t just about your own compensation—it can also make products safer for everyone. Many lawsuits have led to recalls or safety redesigns, preventing further injuries. By standing up, you protect others as well as yourself.
What To Do If You’re Injured by a Product
- Keep the product and any packaging
- Take photos of the product, your injuries, and the scene
- Get medical attention and keep all records
- Avoid discussing the incident with the manufacturer or insurer before talking to a lawyer
- Contact us promptly—evidence disappears fast, and early investigation is critical
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a defective product lawsuit?
Injuries caused by a product that was unsafe due to design, manufacturing, or inadequate warnings can form the basis of a claim.
Can I sue a manufacturer if a product injured me?
Yes. You may also have claims against retailers or distributors—more potential defendants can mean more compensation.
Who is liable for a defective product injury in PA?
Manufacturers, parts suppliers, distributors, and sellers can all share liability depending on how the defect occurred.
Is it expensive to file a lawsuit against a big company?
No. We work on contingency—no upfront costs for you. We handle all expenses and only get paid if you win.
Turn Your Betrayal Into Action—Get a Free Case Review
You trusted a product and got hurt. Don’t let a company’s negligence go unchallenged. Contact our experienced product liability team today for a confidential, no-risk consultation.
