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Injured by a Defective Product?
Chicago Attorneys Hold
Manufacturers Accountable.

Defective products injure and kill thousands of people every year. Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers who put dangerous products into the stream of commerce are strictly liable for resulting injuries. Our Chicago product liability attorneys fight these powerful defendants and win.

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Illinois Product Liability Law โ€” Strict Liability

Under Illinois product liability law, manufacturers, distributors, and sellers can be held strictly liable for injuries caused by defective products โ€” even without proof of negligence. This means you don't need to show the manufacturer was careless; only that the product was defective and the defect caused your injury. Our Chicago product liability attorneys pursue all available theories โ€” manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to warn โ€” to maximize your recovery.

Product Liability Cases Require Significant Resources

Taking on a major manufacturer requires substantial resources โ€” engineering experts, accident reconstruction specialists, medical experts, and the financial capacity to litigate against corporate legal teams for years if necessary. Our network attorneys have those resources. We advance all litigation costs and only collect fees if we win โ€” so you can pursue justice regardless of your financial situation.

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Product Liability Cases We Handle

Our network of Chicago attorneys handles every variation of this case type. Call now or submit below for a free case review.

Defective Vehicles & Auto Parts

Faulty airbags, brakes, tires, and vehicle systems causing accidents and injuries.

Dangerous Medical Devices

Defective implants, surgical instruments, and medical equipment.

Pharmaceutical Defects

Dangerous drugs with undisclosed side effects or contamination issues.

Defective Power Tools & Equipment

Industrial and consumer tools with dangerous design or manufacturing flaws.

Children's Product Defects

Toys, car seats, cribs, and baby products with dangerous defects.

Defective Appliances

Stoves, washers, and household appliances causing fires, electrocution, or injury.

Food Contamination

Illness caused by contaminated food products sold to consumers.

Failure to Warn Cases

Products lacking adequate safety warnings for known dangers.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Our attorneys fight for every category of damages available under Illinois law. Don't settle for less than you deserve.

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All medical bills and future treatment
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Lost wages and earning capacity
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Pain and suffering
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Permanent disability damages
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Punitive damages for egregious conduct
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Wrongful death for fatal product defects

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about your case โ€” then call us for a free, personalized consultation.

Manufacturing defects occur when a specific product deviates from its intended design. Design defects occur when the entire product line is inherently dangerous. Failure to warn occurs when a product lacks adequate instructions or warnings about known risks. Our attorneys evaluate all three theories and pursue every applicable claim.
Possibly yes. If the product was being used in a reasonably foreseeable way โ€” even if not precisely as directed โ€” the manufacturer may still be liable. The question is whether the use was foreseeable, not whether it followed instructions to the letter. Our attorneys evaluate the specific facts of your situation.
The standard statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of injury. However, Illinois also has a 12-year statute of repose running from when the product was first sold โ€” so products manufactured long ago may not be subject to a claim. Contact an attorney immediately to evaluate your specific situation.
A wrongful death claim may be brought against the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer for the full value of your loved one's lost income, companionship, and the family's grief and suffering. Our attorneys handle both the product liability and wrongful death aspects of fatal defective product cases.

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