Defective Products Put Lives at Risk

Most people reasonably assume that products sold in stores, delivered to their homes, or prescribed by medical providers are safe to use. When that trust is violated, the consequences can be severe. Defective products can lead to catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, and long-term medical care, leaving individuals and families facing unexpected financial and emotional strain.

Product liability cases can feel intimidating because they often involve large manufacturers, distributors, or corporations with significant resources. These companies may deny responsibility or argue the product was misused, even when it failed during normal or foreseeable use. A product liability attorney in Cleveland, OH can help determine whether a defect caused the injury and what evidence is needed to hold the responsible parties accountable.

The Stuckey Firm works with you, not just for you. We take time to understand what happened, explain your legal options clearly, and build a strategy that protects your recovery and dignity. Injury claims can quickly become exhausting, especially when you are trying to recover and support your family at the same time. Our role is to take over the legal pressure so you can focus on healing. 

What Is a Product Liability Claim?

A product liability claim is a legal action seeking compensation when someone is injured by a defective or unreasonably dangerous product. These claims may involve everyday consumer goods, household appliances, tools, children’s products, vehicles, industrial machinery, medical devices, or prescription medications.

Product liability cases typically focus on whether a product was defectively designed, improperly manufactured, or sold without adequate warnings or instructions. Liability may extend beyond the manufacturer to distributors, wholesalers, or retailers involved in bringing the product to market. Ohio law governs how these claims are evaluated, including what must be proven to establish defect and causation. The Ohio Revised Code outlines statutes that apply to product liability and related civil claims. Because many products are regulated, federal agencies may also be involved. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission provides information on recalls, safety investigations, and consumer reports that often play a role in identifying dangerous products.

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How a Personal Injury Attorney Helps With Product Liability Cases

  • Thorough Defect Investigation: Product liability claims often require demonstrating how and why a product failed. Legal representation helps build evidence through documentation, expert analysis, and review of product history and similar incidents.
  • Preservation of Critical Evidence: The defective product itself is often the most important piece of evidence. A lawyer can guide you on preserving the product, packaging, instructions, and purchase records to prevent disputes about what caused the injury.
  • Identifying All Responsible Parties: Liability may involve multiple companies in the supply chain. Legal guidance helps identify manufacturers, distributors, and sellers, along with all available insurance coverage.
  • Trial-Ready Leverage Against Large Corporations: Product manufacturers frequently fight these cases aggressively. Preparing claims with trial readiness strengthens negotiations and protects your ability to pursue full compensation through litigation if necessary.

We prepare every case for trial from the beginning, because that is how strong results are built. Even so, many cases resolve through settlement after a lawsuit is filed.

Do I Need a Product Liability Lawyer?

You should consider legal guidance if a product caused serious injury during normal or foreseeable use. These cases often involve burns, fractures, crushing injuries, electrical shocks, poisoning, lacerations, choking hazards, organ damage, or long-term complications. Claims may also arise when products lack proper warnings or instructions or fail to disclose known safety risks. Speaking with a lawyer is especially important if the injury required hospitalization, surgery, long-term rehabilitation, or results in ongoing disability. If you still have the product, do not throw it away or attempt repairs. Preserve it safely, along with packaging, manuals, receipts, and photographs. A product liability lawyer can help evaluate whether the product was defective, who may be responsible, and how to protect your claim.

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Product Liability Case What to Expect

Step One: Case Review and Evidence Protection

We begin by reviewing what happened, the injuries involved, and the product at issue. We provide early guidance on preserving evidence, documenting medical care, and protecting your claim while you focus on healing.

Step Two: Product Investigation and Liability Analysis

We examine how the product was designed, manufactured, labeled, and used. This includes reviewing recall history, similar complaints, regulatory information, and identifying the companies responsible for producing and distributing the product.

Step Three: Claim Development

Once evidence and damages are clear, we prepare a demand reflecting medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term impact. The claim is supported by documentation and a clear liability strategy.

Step Four: Negotiation or Litigation

Some product liability claims resolve through settlement. Others require litigation when companies deny responsibility or attempt to shift blame. We prepare every case with trial readiness to protect your full recovery.

Common Types of Product Defects

Product liability cases generally fall into three categories. Some products are unsafe due to defective design, meaning they pose unreasonable risks even when manufactured correctly. Others are dangerous because of manufacturing defects that cause them to deviate from intended design. A product may also be unsafe due to inadequate warnings or instructions that fail to alert consumers to foreseeable risks.

Claims may involve consumer goods, industrial equipment, vehicles, or medical products. When regulated products are involved, federal safety standards may apply. The Food and Drug Administration provides information on drug and medical device safety, including recalls, warnings, and adverse event reports that may become relevant in certain cases.

“This team went above and beyond for me and my claim. They made my health a priority, not just the case. I felt supported every step of the way.”

—M.M.

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Why Choose The Stuckey Firm?

A Client-First, Attorney-Driven Practice

The Stuckey Firm is a client-focused personal injury practice built on collaboration, trust, and direct attorney involvement. We work with you so you understand your options and remain in control of key decisions.

Thorough, Trial-Ready Preparation

Product liability cases demand careful evidence handling and strong legal strategy. We build claims with detailed investigation, clear documentation, and trial-ready preparation when manufacturers resist accountability.

Credibility That Supports Accountability

Our attorneys are respected statewide for bringing well-prepared and principled claims. That credibility matters when large companies attempt to minimize injuries or deflect responsibility. You deserve representation that treats your injury seriously and pursues outcomes that reflect the real impact on your life.

Product Liability Frequently Asked Questions

What types of products can lead to a product liability claim?

Claims may involve consumer products, appliances, tools, children’s items, vehicles, machinery, medical devices, and prescription drugs.

What should I do with the product after an injury?

Preserve it if possible and do not alter or repair it. Keep packaging, instructions, receipts, and photos, as the product itself is often critical evidence.

How long do product liability cases take?

These cases often take time due to investigation and technical evidence. Some resolve through settlement, while others require litigation, depending on complexity and the company’s response.

Do I have to prove the company intended to cause harm?

No. Product liability claims focus on whether the product was defective or unreasonably dangerous, not on intent.

What compensation may be available?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, future care needs, and long-term impairment. Recovery depends on injury severity and evidence.

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Get Help After a Defective Product Injury

If you were injured by a dangerous or defective product and are unsure what to do next, help is available. Contact The Stuckey Firm to schedule a confidential consultation and speak with a product liability lawyer in Cleveland who will provide clear guidance and steady support.

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