Attorneys For Product Liability Cases
Whether due to a design flaw, faulty materials or an error in manufacturing, some products can be dangerous to consumers. Individuals purchase these products with the belief that they were tested and are assured of their safety. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for dangerous products to injure workers, parents and children alike.
If you were injured by a dangerous product, Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers will fight to hold the responsible parties accountable for their negligence. With offices in Bloomington and Indianapolis, our law firm is prepared to represent injured clients throughout Indiana.
Injuries Caused By Dangerous Products
Our personal injury attorneys can handle cases centered on a wide range of products, including:
- Consumer products: Including household items such as cleaners, toys, cribs, tools and lawn care products.
- Industrial machinery: Including power tools, heavy machinery, forklifts, drill presses or injection molds.
- Car defects: Including defective air bags, faulty seat belts, tire blowouts and electrical system shortages.
An injury caused by a poorly made product can have a lasting impact. Product liability cases often involve deep lacerations, broken bones, electrical burns, chemical burns or eye injuries. Manufacturers and their attorneys will likely attempt to place blame on the consumer for the inappropriate use of the product. A toxic tort is personal injury case in which an injury or illness is caused by contact with a toxic substance.
Discuss Your Case With An Experienced Lawyer
It is our job as your lawyer to show that the product was defective at the design, manufacture, testing or marketing stage. Let us fight on your behalf to hold those responsible accountable for the faults that caused your injuries. For answers to frequently asked questions about product liability cases, please visit our FAQs page.
When you need the legal guidance of a knowledgeable personal injury attorney, schedule a free consultation at Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers by calling our office at 812-558-0198 or sending us an email.