Defective Product Attorneys
DearLegal connects you with experienced product-liability attorneys who know how to prove a design defect, a manufacturing defect, or a failure to warn — and how to hold the manufacturer, distributor, and seller accountable. Drugs, medical devices, vehicles, appliances, children’s products, recreational equipment. We’ll match you with the right attorney near you, at no cost to get started.
Why Do You Need a Defective Product Attorney?
Product cases sit at the intersection of personal injury, federal regulation, and corporate litigation. Manufacturers and their insurers fight these cases harder than almost any other category because a loss can mean class-wide exposure, recall costs, and stock-price impact. Strict-liability rules in most states let you win without proving the manufacturer was careless — only that the product was defective and caused your injury — but the technical work to prove the defect requires engineering experts, design-history files, and product testing that costs real money. Many product cases consolidate into multidistrict litigation (MDL) where dozens or thousands of plaintiffs share discovery. An attorney with product-liability experience knows when to join existing MDLs and when to file individually for a bigger recovery.
When Do You Need a Defective Product Attorney?
Our network includes defective product attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:
Types of Defective Product Cases
From the moment you connect with a defective product attorney, they go to work protecting your case. The most common matters we handle:
Common Defective Product Mistakes
Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:
How Much Do Defective Product Attorneys Cost?
Typical starting contingency fee — you pay nothing unless your attorney recovers compensation for you.
Defective-product attorneys nationwide typically work on contingency — 33% pre-suit and 40% in litigation, with potential adjustments for MDL or class participation. Case costs in product litigation are substantial (engineering experts, product testing, document discovery) and are advanced by the firm. MDL cases may include common-benefit-fund assessments against individual recoveries.
What Can Your Defective Product Compensation Include?
DearLegal is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We connect individuals with licensed attorneys who can evaluate their case. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice. Results vary based on individual circumstances.
