Defective Product Law Firm Serving Clients Nationwide
If a defective or dangerous product caused an injury to you or a loved one, we encourage you to contact The Simon Law Firm’s product liability attorneys in St. Louis. Every day, we fight for our clients against the largest companies in the world in courts across the country. We have been top-ranked by U.S. News and World Reports in Plaintiffs’ Product Liability Litigation. We are passionate about defending our clients’ rights and are prepared to provide the strategic counsel you need to recover financially after an injury.
Liability & Defective Product Attorneys in St. Louis
Nearly $2 billion in verdicts and settlements in the past year
What is Product Liability?
Any company that designs, manufactures, sells, or distributes a dangerous product could potentially be held liable if the product causes or contributes to a person’s injury or wrongful death. A company may be held strictly liable, meaning they do not even have to be negligent if the product that injured or killed someone was in a defective condition and unreasonably dangerous when put to its reasonably anticipated use. That essentially means that the product had a risk of hurting someone even when used as expected.
Liability can result from three different types of flaws:
- Design flaws- Part of the design of the product is inherently dangerous (such as a toy that is easily broken into small parts, presenting a choking hazard)
- Manufacturing flaws- The defect arose from a mistake while the product was being made (for example, if the product was manufactured using substandard materials)
- Marketing flaws- The company failed to provide a sufficient warning of the risks associated with a product’s use (for example, a toxic chemical product that does not contain adequate information and precautions on how to use it safely)
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Who is Responsible for a Defective Product?
Product liability cases involve what is known as the chain of distribution, starting from the product’s manufacturer to the retailer that puts it on their shelves for customers to purchase. As such, one or even all parties in the chain may be liable for a defective, injury-causing product.
Manufacturer Liability
If manufacturing a defective product involves multiple manufacturers, both may be legally liable. For example, suppose the defective part in a product came from another manufacturer and was sold to the manufacturer of the whole product, including the defective part. In that case, they may both be held responsible.
Retailer Liability
The product retailer may also be liable for selling you the product even though they did not manufacture it. You don’t need to have been the buyer of the product for you to sue the retailer. If someone purchased a defective product for you, you used it and suffered an injury, you may still name them as a defendant.
Wholesaler Liability
Additionally, a middleman, or a wholesaler, exists between the manufacturer and retailer, from which the retailer procures the product. They may also be named as a defendant when you file a lawsuit. Any one of these, or all, could be liable. Identifying as many responsible parties as possible is more beneficial since it will better ensure that at least one will pay out, even if not all can.
Simon Law has recovered nearly
in verdicts and settlements in the past year.
Our mission is to provide the highest-quality legal services with integrity, professionalism and respect for our clients.
We handle our cases on a contingency fee basis, so you don’t pay unless we recover for your case.
We have been named one of the “winningest firms” in the U.S. by The National Law Journal.
What Should I Do After a Product-Related Injury?
If you or a loved one has been injured by an appliance, household product, toy, or another product, speak with an attorney as soon as possible. There may be dangers or defects associated with the product that you are unaware of or need to be investigated by an expert in the field. Our firm’s St. Louis product liability lawyers can help you examine your case and protect your rights. Our attorneys have earned a reputation for top advocacy and effective handling of challenging cases nationwide.
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For more information about our services, call our office today at 314-241-2929. Remember, we offer free case evaluations! It’s easy to find out what your options are. Call us to learn how our defective product attorneys can fight for you.
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