Product Liability Lawyer

Representing Injured Product Users

We investigate injuries associated with defective products and inadequate safety warnings by examining product design, manufacturing processes, and warning materials.

Product Liability Litigation Based on Technical Failure Analysis

Product liability claims in Florida often turn on whether a product was unreasonably dangerous due to a defect in its design, manufacture, or accompanying warnings or instructions. Evaluating these claims requires a careful, technical examination of how a product was intended to function and how it performed under real-world conditions. Our approach centers on technical failure analysis. Rather than relying on generalized allegations, we examine the product itself, its components, and its operational history to assess whether a defect may have contributed to the injury. This process may involve reviewing design specifications, manufacturing records, testing data, and applicable industry standards, including those published by organizations such as ANSI, ASTM International, and ISO, where relevant.

In many product liability cases, a key issue is whether safer design alternatives were available at the time the product was manufactured. Evaluating this question may include reviewing internal risk assessments, design trade-off analyses, and feasibility considerations to determine whether alternative designs were technically and economically practical under the circumstances.

Product liability claims may involve multiple parties, including manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers, and often require coordination across technical, legal, and evidentiary disciplines. Each case is evaluated on its specific facts, product type, and applicable legal standards.

Our team is available to assist injured individuals by evaluating alleged product defects, reviewing technical and safety-related evidence, and assessing potential legal options under Florida law.

Case Examples

  • A vehicle airbag that fails to deploy or explodes upon impact.
  • A medical device that breaks or malfunctions inside a patient's body.
  • Children's toys containing toxic materials or small choking hazards.
  • A power tool that lacks a necessary safety guard or shut-off switch.
  • Consumer electronics that catch fire due to a battery design flaw.

Key Legal Points

  • Product liability claims in Florida may be based on defects in design, manufacturing, or warnings and instructions.
  • Evidence such as product condition, design documents, testing data, and safety standards may be relevant in evaluating a claim.
  • Manufacturers, distributors, and sellers may all be potential parties in a product liability action.