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Product Liability Attorneys

Defective products sometimes make big news. Unfortunately, this happens only after many people have already suffered serious or fatal injuries. What is more unfortunate is that these products are often not taken off the market even after injuries and deaths are reported, subjecting countless additional people to their hazards.

At The Cartwright Law Firm, we hold negligent manufacturers accountable for their actions. We take defective products cases selectively, pursuing individual claims rather than class actions. This allows us to spend the time and energy necessary to obtain the compensation our clients need. For a free consultation with San Francisco product liability lawyer, please call 415-433-0444 or contact us online.

When Defective Products Cause Injury

Defective product claims may include design flaws, manufacturing defects, poor instructions or inadequate warnings, warranty claims, and failure to make necessary modifications. In some cases, there may be multiple liable parties. We will investigate your claim and hold all negligent parties accountable.

The types of defective products are too numerous to name, however, we are currently pursuing claims involving:

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product or medical device, you are often facing intimidating opposition from a large corporation. With our lawyers on your side, however, you have a powerful advocate. We have the skill, experience and reputation to fight these companies on your behalf. Whether we are fighting an auto parts manufacturer or a pharmaceutical company, we have the resources and staff to build compelling cases that we are prepared to take to trial when that is in your best interests.

San Francisco Product Liability Attorneys

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