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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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.
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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Faulty airbags, brakes, tires, and vehicle systems causing accidents and injuries.
Defective implants, surgical instruments, and medical equipment.
Dangerous drugs with undisclosed side effects or contamination issues.
Industrial and consumer tools with dangerous design or manufacturing flaws.
Toys, car seats, cribs, and baby products with dangerous defects.
Stoves, washers, and household appliances causing fires, electrocution, or injury.
Illness caused by contaminated food products sold to consumers.
Products lacking adequate safety warnings for known dangers.
Our attorneys fight for every category of damages available under Illinois law. Don't settle for less than you deserve.
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Illinois has strict statutes of limitations. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.