Minor oversights—like discarding the defective product or failing to obtain accident documentation—can damage your case. We secure and evaluate all critical evidence from the beginning.
What to Know About Defective Product Injuries
A defective or dangerous product can cause serious injuries within seconds — often during everyday use. Whether the defect lies in design, manufacturing, or inadequate safety warnings, consumers can be left with burns, fractures, poisoning, or long-term disabilities.
If you were harmed by a product, taking action quickly is crucial. Product packaging, receipts, instructions, photos, and the product itself often serve as essential evidence. Our law firm specializes in defective product injury litigation and works closely with engineers, safety experts, and industry professionals to uncover exactly why the product failed and who is responsible.
Even when an injury seems minor, complications can worsen or require long-term treatment. That’s why immediate legal and medical guidance is essential. We handle every step of your product liability claim—from evidence preservation to negotiations or litigation—so you can focus on healing while we fight for your compensation.
Who’s Liable in a Defective Product Injury Case?
Product liability cases often involve multiple responsible parties. Liability may fall on
Product Manufacturers
For defective design, unsafe materials, improper assembly, or contamination.
Distributors or Retailers
When they sell, distribute, or market unsafe products to consumers.
Corporate Brands or Importers
When they fail to maintain quality control, safety standards, or proper labeling.
To build a strong case, our attorneys perform a comprehensive investigation: we review product specifications, safety testing reports, user manuals, recall alerts, receipts, warranty documents, and all communication related to the product. We challenge denials, negotiate with insurers, and hold every negligent party accountable.
Common Causes of Defective Product Injuries
Product-related injuries often happen suddenly and can lead to long-term health issues. Common causes include:
- Faulty electrical components causing fires or shock
- Defective machinery or tools that malfunction during normal use
- Unsafe toys or children’s products containing choking or chemical hazards
- Contaminated food, cosmetics, or household products
- Poorly designed auto parts, appliances, or medical devices
Our attorneys carefully analyze product testing data, engineering evaluations, recall information, and expert findings to determine what went wrong and why.
What to Do After a Suspected Defective Product Injury
If you believe a defective product caused your injury, acting quickly helps protect your claim. Follow these steps:
Seek Immediate Medical or Dental Evaluation
Notify Appropriate Authorities
Preserve All Evidence
Gather Witness Details
Consult a Defective Product Injury Lawyer
Our attorneys carefully analyze product testing data, engineering evaluations, recall information, and expert findings to determine what went wrong and why.
Common Injuries in Defective Product Cases
Defective products can cause severe and lasting injuries. Common injuries include:
- Burns, electrocution, or shock
- Fractures, lacerations, or crush injuries
- Poisoning or toxic exposure
- Vision or hearing damage
- Internal injuries from exploding or malfunctioning products
- Chronic pain or long-term disability
Even mild injuries can progress or require extensive corrective treatment. Our legal team documents the full impact of your injuries—from immediate harm to long-term consequences—to pursue the compensation you deserve.
Why Defective Product Cases Require Aggressive Legal Action
Product liability cases are highly technical and often involve large corporations, manufacturers, and insurance companies that aggressively defend against claims. They may deny defects, blame the consumer, or offer minimal settlements.
Our firm treats every case with urgency and precision. We work with engineers, product safety specialists, and medical experts to establish the product defect, identify responsible parties, and demand full compensation for your injuries, lost income, medical costs, and long-term damages.
What to Do After a Defective Product Incident
Taking the right steps immediately after an injury caused by a defective product strengthens your case:
Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Document injuries, symptoms, and ongoing effects.
Notify Relevant Authorities
File incident reports with consumer protection agencies when applicable.
Capture Evidence
Photograph the product, packaging, serial numbers, damage, and all visible injuries.
Gather Witness Details
Collect names and contact information for anyone who observed the incident.
Consult a Defective Product Injury Lawyer
Experienced legal guidance ensures critical evidence is preserved and your claim is protected.
Common Causes of Defective Products
Defective products frequently cause injuries due to:
- Design Defects – Unsafe blueprints or design flaws
- Manufacturing Errors – Poor assembly, materials failure, or contamination
- Labeling & Warning Failures – Lack of proper instructions or hazard warnings
- Structural Failures – Parts breaking, collapsing, or exploding during use
- Failure to Meet Safety Standards – Violating industry or government regulations
National consumer safety data shows thousands of preventable injuries each year caused by avoidable product defects. These statistics highlight the importance of proper design, manufacturing safeguards, and clear warnings.
How Product Liability Insurance Coverage Works
Understanding insurance coverage in defective product claims is key. Important considerations include:
Manufacturer Liability Insurance
Covers injuries caused by defective design, manufacturing, or inadequate warnings.
Corporate or Retailer Coverage
Retailers and distributors may share liability for selling unsafe products.
Product or Component Supplier Policies
Suppliers may be responsible if a defective part contributed to the injury.
Navigating insurance coverage can be challenging, especially when companies deny responsibility. Our firm analyzes all evidence—including engineering reports, product samples, testing results, and corporate documentation—to establish fault and pursue full compensation.
How Our Defective Product Injury Attorneys Build Your Case
We follow a meticulous, evidence-based process to strengthen your product liability claim:
- Extensive Evidence Collection — We gather the product, packaging, receipts, incident reports, medical records, and testing data.
- Expert Product Analysis — Engineers and safety experts evaluate the defect and determine the cause of failure.
- Liability & Insurance Evaluation — We identify every liable party and examine all available insurance policies.
- Aggressive Negotiation & Litigation — We negotiate with insurers and, if necessary, prepare a strong lawsuit to secure full compensation.
Our proactive approach preserves key evidence early and protects your rights at every step.
Compensation Available After a Defective Product Injury
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical treatment & rehabilitation
- Lost wages or reduced earning ability
- Product repair or replacement costs
- Pain and Suffering
- Long-term medical or disability-related expenses
We work with financial specialists and product experts to calculate the full short- and long-term impact of your injury.
Contact a Defective Product Injury Lawyer Today
If a defective product injured you, delaying action can limit your recovery. Manufacturers and insurers may deny responsibility or offer low settlements.
At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we take over the entire process—investigation, evidence gathering, insurance negotiations, and litigation if needed. We understand product liability law, know what evidence matters, and build a powerful case to maximize your recovery.
Comprehensive Case Investigation
Engineering & Medical Expert Support
Insurance Negotiation
Litigation-Ready Representation
Don’t let delay weaken your claim. Request your free consultation today and pursue justice for your product-related injury.
Providing compassionate legal assistance for you and your family.