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Protecting People Injured By Defective Products

Product liability cases — where the user of a manufactured product is injured or killed by that product — can be complex and require significant research and investigation. The law requires the plaintiff to prove that not only did the item cause injury, but it also was designed, manufactured, labeled or distributed negligently.

At Schlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A., our legal team is made up of highly experienced and determined attorneys. We have the resources needed to carry out thorough investigations of the company that produced the defective product. Equally important, we have the trial skills to turn our research into compelling courtroom presentations in pursuit of compensation for our injured clients.

What Product Liability Cases Do You Handle?

Our product liability cases include:

  • Defective medical devices such as DePuy hip replacements, defibrillators, stents and pacemakers
  • Ladders, scaffolding and other equipment used on construction sites
  • Tires and other motor vehicle components
  • Household appliances
  • Go-kart accidents
  • Toys, car seats and baby walkers
  • Exploding circuit breakers
  • Defective drugs and medicines

We have also handled auto defect cases involving rollovers and roof crushes. Whatever the type of product liability case, clients can rely on our lawyers to dig deep to uncover the source of the defect that resulted in injury or death.

In addition to injury cases, our attorneys handle wrongful death claims for clients who lost loved ones because of defective products. We know that money will not fill the hole left by a loved one’s death; we also know that having needed financial resources can remove some of the anxiety and fear caused by the death of a family member.

For more information about our Baltimore product liability lawyers, contact Schlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A., today. Call 855-865-6185 toll free or complete our online form.

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