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Defective Product Lawyer

Serving West Virginia and Ohio, including Parkersburg, Charleston, Morgantown, Huntington, Wheeling, Belpre, and Athens

When you purchase a product, you rely on safety measures being taken during the manufacturing process that guarantee it will be safe for you and your family. Many companies, however, more concerned with profit than safety, will rush items onto the market with little to no concern over their true safety for consumers. This can be a kind of roulette played by these companies, hoping the product does not cause harm and, if it does, that any harm it causes will go unnoticed.

It is important to remember that manufacturers are responsible for the safety of their products, and you and your family have a right to seek compensation for products that cause harm. The West Virginia product liability attorneys Jan Dils and Jim Leach are prepared to help you recover form any losses you may have faced due to a company’s negligence.

Common Product Defects

There are myriad consumer products available today, with possibilities for defect as wide ranging and diverse as the products themselves. It would be impossible to list all potential defects with every available consumer product, but some common traits include:

  • Manufacturer defects resulting from some form of abnormality in the process of manufacturing the product. These may represent unique issues, or issues that only affect a small number of products, as is the case in automobile recalls.
  • Design defects indicating that the product is defective even before it was manufactured.
  • Marketing defects like inadequate safety warnings, or insufficient instructions.

You are entitled to compensation any time a product, used in a manner consistent with its purpose, causes harm or puts you or your family in unnecessary danger.

Recovering Losses Caused by Defective Products

When you or one of your loved ones suffers a personal injury from a defective product, time is of the essence in revering losses. At Jan Dils & Jim Leach Attorneys at Law, PLLC, we will work tirelessly on your case to ensure you receive the maximum amount possible in your case, but product liability law is complex and injuries sustained by defective products must be dealt with within the statute of limitations.

Learn more about Negligence in Defective Product Claims and Dangerous and Defective Drugs.

If you or a loved one has suffered a personal injury from any defective products in West Virginia or Ohio, please contact Jan Dils & Jim Leach Attorneys at Law, PLLC as soon as possible to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced product liability attorney.

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Your understanding of the information on this web page about product liability law does not constitute a formal legal relationship with the personal injury lawyers at Jan Dils & Jim Leach Attorneys at Law, PLLC. Please do not assume this content to be formal legal advise. If you would like to know if you have a valid defective product claim, please contact a West Virginia defective product lawyer today for a complimentary consultation. Serving Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, and Wheeling, West Virginia and Athens and Belpre, Ohio.

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