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Did a defective product cause your injury in Lexington?

At Roberts Lambert, we focus on helping individuals who were hurt by a defective product. Our highly skilled team of legal professionals is committed to fighting for justice on behalf of those who have been harmed by defective products. Reach out to us today to discuss your case and explore your legal options.

Effective Response After Product Injury

In a world where the products we rely on daily are meant to enhance our lives, encountering a defective product is an unsettling experience. The trust we place in the safety of these products is disrupted when a product becomes a source of harm instead of making life better.

Defective products that hurt people have devastating consequences on injured people and their loved ones, and we empathize with the severity of such situations at Roberts Lambert. Our commitment to successfully navigating the intricate legal terrain of defective product injuries is rooted in our firsthand understanding of our clients' suffering.

It only takes a seemingly harmless malfunction in an electronic device or an unforeseen side effect of a pharmaceutical product to inflict injuries that not only impact your well-being but also challenge your sense of security.

At this critical juncture, immediate action is necessary to safeguard your well-being and protect your rights. We understand the importance of seeking prompt medical attention and meticulously documenting the incident. As your legal advocates, we're with you every step of the way and stand ready to fight with you in your Lexington defective product injury lawsuit.

If you've suffered from a defective product injury, don't hesitate to contact our experienced attorneys. We're dedicated to ensuring you receive the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve.

Defective Product Categories

The hazards posed by defective products encompass a wide variety of goods, from common household items to specialized equipment. Below we detail several common defects and their consequences.

Defective Electronics

Malfunctioning electronics, such as smartphones and household appliances, may cause serious safety risks due to electrical malfunctions, battery failures, or device overheating. These can result in fires or injuries. Defective electronics present serious consequences if they control or power motorized vehicles or dangerous power tools or equipment.

Dangerous Prescription Drugs

Hazardous pharmaceuticals pose significant dangers when medications cause unexpected side effects or are defective because of manufacturing errors. Incorrect labeling, contamination issues, and adverse reactions are the three most common types of defective drugs that hurt people across the country.

Defective Automobiles

We usually think that our vehicles are safe. Automotive defects originating from design flaws or manufacturing errors can lead to severe consequences, including accidents, injuries, or even fatalities. Common kinds of automobile defects range from faulty brakes and airbag malfunctions to issues with acceleration mechanisms.

Children’s Products

Defective children's products, including toys, cribs, and infant furniture, may be structurally deficient, have toxic materials, or pose choking hazards, among other risks. Our firm is committed to fully investigating defective products that seriously harm children.

Contaminated Food

Food products are considered defective when contamination occurs during processing or packaging. Bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants can cause foodborne illnesses, highlighting the need for stringent safety measures during food production and distribution. Examples of frequent sources of food contamination include bagged lettuce, fruits, vegetables, and raw foods of animal origin, including meat, eggs, and milk.

Dangerous Home Goods

Everyday household items, including cleaning products and tools, may harbor imperfections that could result in injuries. Structural issues, chemical exposure, and other unanticipated complications may be caused by flaws in design or production.

Apparel and Personal Items

Clothing, personal care products, and accessories with flaws may also pose risks, such as flammable materials, choking hazards, or skin irritations. As a result, careful evaluation of potential dangers associated with everyday household items is essential.

What to Do After Your Lexington Defective Product Injury

Getting hurt by a defective product is a nerve wracking experience, but knowing the right steps to take is vital for your peace of mind. Below is our overview where we outline potential steps we recommend that you take if you are injured by a defective product malfunction.

Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Prioritize your health above all else. If you have sustained an injury due to a defective product, seek medical attention without delay. Even if the injury at first seems minor, some underlying problems may not manifest right away. By seeking guidance from a qualified healthcare professional, you will receive a comprehensive assessment, an accurate diagnosis, and appropriate treatment to begin your recovery.

Document What Happened

Thorough documentation plays a vital role in seeking compensation for a defective product. Ensure that you capture clear photographs of the faulty product, the exact spot where the incident took place, and any visible injuries that you might have sustained. Such visuals serve as a compelling demonstrative evidence, presenting an unambiguous depiction of the incident and your injuries.

Keep the Defective Product, Including Packaging

It is important to keep the faulty product and its accompanying parts, including the packaging and instructions, in their original condition following the incident. Doing so is crucial for creating a strong foundation for your case. The preserved evidence serves as undeniable proof of a direct connection between the product and the injuries endured.

Keep Product Receipts

It is important to hold onto and gather any receipts, invoices, or proofs of purchase that are linked to the defective product. These documents validate your purchase and ownership of the item and are solid proof concerning your use of the product.

Speak With Roberts Lambert, Not the Defendant’s Insurance Team

After your Lexington product injury, it is important to exercise caution when discussing the incident with the product manufacturer, retailer, or their representatives. Be aware that these parties may attempt to distort your statement by transferring you to a recorded line once they are made aware of your injuries.

If you are injured, you will be transferred to the corporate crisis response team where they will record your call and attempt to lead you into minimizing your injury.

It is also important that you be mindful that companies have insurance agreements that may limit their ability to accept responsibility for customer injuries. It is advisable to speak with an attorney before having any discussions with the company or its representatives.

Contact Roberts Lambert for Help with Your Lexington Product Injury

Get in touch with your dedicated Lexington defective product team at Roberts Lambert, consisting of legal professionals with extensive experience in handling cases involving defective products. By working with our team, you can be assured that your rights will be safeguarded right from the beginning.

We assist you in navigating the essential procedures, offer you valuable counsel on the most effective approach, and extend the required legal support to pursue compensation for your injuries.

Lexington Product Liability Laws

Product liability laws help to safeguard consumers who have been hurt by defective products. To obtain fair compensation for any injuries sustained as a result of a defective product, it is important to stay informed about the applicable pertinent laws and deadlines. The following summary provides essential insights into the relevant factors.

Duties of Manufacturers and Sellers

Manufacturers and sellers of products are held accountable to product liability laws. Whenever a court rules that a product is defective and has harmed the plaintiff, both manufacturers and retailers may be held legally and financially responsible for the injuries that the plaintiff suffered.

Determining Who Is Legally at Fault

Success in your Lexington product liability case will depend on you proving that you were not at fault for your injury. In many states, a plaintiff can still recover damages even if they are determined to be partially at fault.

Manufacturers often assert that the plaintiff misused the product, failed to heed product warnings, and other defenses.

Time Limit for Filing Claims

It's crucial to be aware of the time constraints associated with filing a product liability claim. Prompt action is essential. Seek legal counsel promptly if you've been harmed by a defective product.

Common Injuries Caused by Defective Products

Physical Injury

Physical harm is usually the initial result of a defective product injury. Defective product injuries from household appliances, for example, include burns or cuts and injuries can be mild to severe. Similarly, manufacturing flaws in tools and machinery could lead to typically more severe physical trauma. Medications with defects may also lead to adverse reactions, negatively affecting overall health.

Emotional Injury

Significant physical injury is almost always accompanied by a substantial and often permanent, emotional injury. Life altering and life limiting anxiety, fear, and a reduced sense of safety can be overwhelming. Recovering from such incidents demands not only physical rehabilitation but also emotional support. We recommend that every client is screened for emotional injury if there is a significant physical injury.

Financial Reversals

The financial burden of product defects is a significant consequence. Treatment costs, loss of income due to inability to work, and medical expenses can lead to huge bills and financial strain.

Meet our Lexington Defective Product Attorneys.

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Tyler Roberts

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Joe Lambert

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Submit Case
You call, text, or submit your case online and provide basic details about your accident and injuries.
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Review Case
Our lawyers review your case, run a conflict check, and then meet or speak with you to discuss the facts and law.
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Build Case
Our lawyers and legal staff gather evidence, apply the law, and build your case.
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Negotiate
We present your case to the insurance company in an attempt to settle pre-litigation.
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File Case
If the insurance company makes a low offer, we file your case with the appropriate court and litigate.
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Discovery
We take and defend depositions, respond to and send interrogatories, and extract evidence from the defendants.
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Mediation
Typically, we give the insurance company one last chance to resolve the case at a formal mediation.
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Trial
If the offer is still too low, our lawyers take your case to trial and let it be decided by a jury or a judge.
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