Defective Products

Defective products are common in the United States, and they are responsible for a number of consumer injuries and deaths every year. Products can become defective at any point during their design, manufacture or sale. Some examples of why a product might be defective include:

 

  • Inadequate testing
  • Improper warnings or lack of warnings
  • Delivery damage
  • Poor design
  • Inadequate or confusing instructions
  • Incorrect installation
  • Hazardous materials used in the construction of the product
  • Faulty assembly or construction

 

Products that are commonly found to be defective include:

 

  • Prescription medications 
  • Over the counter medications
  • Tires
  • Seatbelts
  • Toys
  • Children’s products
  • Furniture
  • Outdoor products
  • Household products
  • Recreational products
  • Sporting goods

 

An injury caused by a defective product can be devastating to you and your family, and even life threatening. Medical bills for treatment of a defective product injury can be costly and can put a financial strain on your family.

 

Grogan & Souto, P.C. have many years of experience in representing clients who have been injured by defective products and their family members. We will fully investigate your case to determine the causes of the injury and assist you in building a solid claim against those who may be responsible. We believe that if you or a loved one were injured due to a defective product, that you should receive the full and fair compensation you deserve for your medical expenses, pain and suffering.

 

Call us today to set up a free consultation to discuss your injuries and the options that are available to you. (845) 294-6155.