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Products Liability: Get The Advice You Need

When purchasing a product, one should not suffer injury or damage from reasonable use of the product. The law provides protection to product purchasers in that they can expect not to suffer injury or property damage when using the product in a reasonable fashion for its intended purpose.

Located in North Haven, Connecticut, a products liability lawyer at our firm is ready to aggressively pursue your claim. At Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC, we pride ourselves on the level of personal attention our clients receive. We believe having an attorney who genuinely cares about your personal, ongoing success is of high importance throughout the negotiation and litigation process. We have handled cases involving defective blenders, washing machines, defective industrial products and cases involving injury or financial loss due to fire damage.

If you have lost a loved one or suffered personal injury due to a defective product, contact a products liability attorney at our New Haven-area law firm to receive a free initial consultation and detailed assessment of your case. We handle all matters on contingency, meaning clients are never assessed a legal fee unless or until recovery of compensation occurs. Contact our Connecticut products liability attorneys at 203-234-6333.

Handling Dangerous Products Cases | Serious Injury And Wrongful Death

Some of the Connecticut products liability attorneys at our firm have received AV Preeminent* or BV Distinguished* ratings from Martindale-Hubbell’s peer review rating system. They are licensed to practice in all Connecticut state and federal courts, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court. We have successfully participated in many cases resulting in multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements. Our New Haven injury lawyers are ready to take swift action on your behalf in the pursuit of your products liability claim.

Answering Common Questions About Products Liability Claims

When a faulty product harms you or a loved one, that injury can leave you with questions. At Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC, we are proud to provide you with answers to both common questions and provide guidance that reflects your unique concerns.

What is a defective product?

Defective products can involve errors at many stages of the manufacturing and distribution process. Products with faulty design, errors in manufacturing or labels that fail to provide adequate warnings and instructions could all be considered faulty. These products can include:

What support can a defective product claim provide?

After a defective product injures you or a loved one, you may be able to receive compensation for many aspects of that harm. This can include the cost of medical care, lost wages related to your injuries, property damage and the pain you experienced as a result of your injuries.

How long do I have to file a claim?

In Connecticut, you generally have three years to file a products liability lawsuit after the date of injury. In cases where a faulty product causes damage slowly – such as when a defective medication does cumulative damage to a person’s health over time – you would have three years from the time when you became aware or should have been aware of the harm it caused.

Who can you hold responsible for a defective product?

The companies making, distributing and selling products to consumers all have a part in ensuring that those products are safe for the public. As a result, you may be able to hold all of those parties responsible for the part they play in bringing a defective product to you. If you wonder who might be liable in your specific claim, an experienced products liability attorney can provide personalized guidance.

Contact An Attorney For Dangerous Products, Design Flaws And Manufacturing Defects Cases

If you have sustained personal injury or if a loved one has been killed as the result of a defective product, contact our firm online or call 203-234-6333 to speak with a skilled member of our legal team for a free initial consultation. We are available for evening and weekend appointments in the interest of our clients.

*AV®, BV®, AV Preeminent® and BV Distinguished® are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer-review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general practice standards.

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