Illinois Consumer Products Litigation Law Firm

Chicago Product Liability Attorneys

 

Harmful and defective products should be removed from the market and consumers need to be protected from irresponsible companies and corporations.  Inadequate warnings and labeling on these products leave the consumer unaware that the products they may be using or ingesting may cause them serious or fatal harms.

 

The dedicated Chicago consumer product litigation attorneys at The Law Group, Ltd. have embarked on landmark product liability litigation that has yielded record recoveries for victims, and has forced corporations to reform the way they conduct business, making our society safer for consumers. Our goal is to have the defective product removed from the market to prevent future injury to others, while pursuing just compensation for injured victims.

 

Types of Consumer Product Litigation

A number of different incidents can lead to a bodily injury or wrongful death, including:
•    Auto defects
•    Dangerous toys
•    Dangerous exercise equipment
•    Contaminated food
•    Improper safety labels and instructions
•    Defective appliances and power tools
•    Faulty wires that may result in a fire
•    Cosmetics or soaps that cause permanent skin damage
•    Defective cell phone charger or battery that causes a fire or explosion

 

Consumer Product Litigation Experience You Can Trust

The knowledgeable Chicago consumer product attorneys at The Law Group are committed to protecting the public from dangerous or defective products, such as defective medical devices and unsafe pharmaceutical drugs.  Our Chicago personal injury attorneys also have considerable experienced litigating claims involving environmental and toxic torts, as well as auto accidents and medical malpractice claims.  If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a dangerous or defective consumer product, contact the dedicated Chicago product liability attorneys at The Law Group at (312) 558-6444 to learn more about how we can help you recover for your injuries and/or damages.