Household product injury cases can involve fires, explosions, collapse incidents, malfunctioning appliances, defective wiring, toxic substances, and unsafe consumer goods used in ordinary daily life. A successful products liability claim may require proof that the product contained a design defect, manufacturing defect, or inadequate warning when it left the control of the manufacturer or seller.
Our attorneys investigate the product itself, packaging, warning labels, recall history, incident reports, safety records, inspection logs, purchase records, photographs, witness statements, and expert review to determine how the defect caused the injury and who the liable parties are. We pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future earning capacity, pain and suffering, disability, and wrongful death damages when a dangerous household product causes a fatal injury.
We handle household product injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so you pay no legal fee unless we recover compensation for you.
What kinds of household products can lead to injury claims?
Common examples include appliances, electronics, batteries, furniture, children’s products, kitchen tools, ladders, heaters, power tools, and other consumer goods that malfunction or contain dangerous defects.
Who can be liable in a household product injury case?
Liable parties may include the manufacturer, distributor, retailer, importer, component maker, or another entity involved in the product’s design, manufacture, labeling, or sale.
What evidence matters in a household product injury claim?
Important evidence may include the product itself, packaging, instructions, warning labels, purchase records, photographs, recall history, incident reports, witness statements, and expert inspection of the defect.
Should I keep the product after the injury?
Yes. Preserving the product, packaging, and any parts involved in the incident can be extremely important because they may contain critical physical evidence needed to prove the defect.
What compensation can be recovered in a household product injury case?
You may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future earning capacity, pain and suffering, disability, rehabilitation costs, and other damages caused by the defective product.
Do recall notices matter in a household product injury claim?
Yes. A recall may be powerful evidence that a product was dangerous, although a claim can still exist even if no recall was issued before the injury happened.
How much does it cost to hire your firm for a household product injury case?
We handle household product injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.



