Defective Products
Alabama Injury Lawyers serving Birmingham, Montgomery, and Huntsville
When you buy a new item for your home in Alabama, whether it’s a baby gate, laptop computer, or lawnmower, you expect that the product will do what it’s intended to without causing you harm. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. All too often, people bring home a new item only to find themselves or a loved one injured because of a defect in the product. The consequences of such an incident can pose many challenges, including physical trauma, emotional damage, and family hardship. Fortunately, the Alabama personal injury lawyers of Norris Injury Lawyers are here to help you should you be faced with injury or loss due to a defective product.
Here for You
First and foremost, know that we are here to stand by your side. We have an understanding of the challenges you’re facing as a result of the injury, and it’s our goal to make the circumstances surrounding your case easier for you to handle. That’s why we offer free consultations—online by filing out a free consultation form and by telephone at 1-888-317-2852. Our defective product injury lawyers have aided many Birmingham, Montgomery, and Huntsville families who have faced similar situations. Rest assured, should you choose Norris Injury Law, we’ll approach your case with the utmost professionalism, compassion, and dedication.
We hope you find the following information useful while you consider your case and how an Alabama defective product lawyer from Norris Injury Lawyers may help you.
What Are Your Rights?
People who are injured or whose family is affected by a defective product often wonder about their rights. If you’ve been sold a defective product and you or someone in your family was injured or killed by the item, the manufacturer is responsible and should be held liable. Victims can seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and emotional and mental anguish caused by the defective product. While pursuing compensation can’t undo the pain you’ve endured, it can help ease financial burdens and bring you or your loved one a sense of justice.
What’s Your Next Step?
Talking with a personal injury lawyer about the defective product and the injuries it inflicted is a good place to start. an Alabama defective product injury lawyer at Norris Injury Lawyers will talk with you about your case and answer your questions during your free consultation (click here to fill out the online consultation form). From there, you can decide if you’d like to move forward with your case—and you have no obligations to Norris Injury Law. If you choose to have one of the defective product injury lawyers from Norris Injury Lawyers represent you, you don’t need to worry about attorney’s fees because we only get paid when we get you compensation for your claim, whether it’s through a settlement or a trial. Our fee is a percentage of your recovery.
In addition to getting legal advice from a personal injury lawyer, you should report the defective item to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (www.cpsc.gov). This will make the CPSC aware of your case so that the organization can notify the public and the manufacturer of the faulty product. In the end, reporting the defect could spare other people from enduring similar hardships.
Guidant Heart Devices
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) both deal with the science of heart disease. Recently Guidant Corp. and Medtronic, Inc., two major manufacturers of these medical devices have faced recalls because of serious design flaws in their products. [read more]
Stand 'n Seal™
Tile Perfect Inc.’s Stand ‘n Seal “Spray-On” Grout Sealer has been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) due to potential hazardous fumes overexposure and subsequent development of respiratory-related illnesses in some individuals using the spray-on grout sealer. The recall instructed that “consumers should stop using recalled products immediately” and affects 300,000 cans sold between April and June of 2005. [read more]
Get the Help You Deserve
Click here to complete a free online consultation form or call Norris Injury Lawyers at 1-888-317-2852. The process is simple and convenient. Norris Injury Lawyers represents defective product injury victims in Birmingham, Montgomery, and Huntsville. Remember, we’re here for you and we’re dedicated to helping you get compensation for your injuries.

