Leading Product Liability Attorneys Serving You
Defending manufacturers in product liability lawsuits is our primary area of expertise and the focus of Collings Law Firm. For over two decades, our attorneys have been defending these claims throughout Florida. Our lawyers have extensive experience representing clients across various industries, including manufacturing, power generation and distribution, aviation, construction, automotive, medical device, food and nutritional supplements, and consumer goods. We leverage this experience and expertise to aggressively defend our clients’ products against defective design and failure-to-warn claims.
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DECISIVE PRODUCT LIABILITY ADVOCACY
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Collings Law Firm is at the forefront of addressing your product liability cases, offering decisive advocacy and protection of your rights. Our attorneys blend relentless representation with deep industry knowledge to effectively argue your case and deliver comprehensive legal solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, or retailers for injuries caused by defective or harmful products. In your case, if a product has caused injury due to design defects, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings, you may have grounds for a product liability claim.
The time frame to file a claim, known as the statute of limitations, varies by jurisdiction. Generally, it ranges from one to four years from the date of injury. Prompt consultation with a product liability attorney will help ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate deadlines.
Damages in a product liability case can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages intended to punish negligent parties and prevent future harm.
Crucial evidence in a product liability claim may encompass the product itself, medical records documenting the injury, expert testimony about the product’s defect, and documentation of losses incurred as a result of the injury.
Fault is established by demonstrating that the product was defective, the defect caused your injury, and you were using the product as intended. A product liability attorney can provide detailed legal insights and the strategic approach necessary to determine fault.