When a defective product causes serious injury, a refund or recall notice is not enough. A product liability lawyer in Cleveland can help you pursue accountability and compensation when an unsafe product disrupts your health, safety, and future.
Product Liability Overview

Why Choose the Product Liability Lawyers at The Stuckey Firm in Columbus, OH?
The Stuckey Firm was founded in 2018 by Nathan Stuckey with a clear purpose: to build a personal injury firm where clients are supported, kept informed, and treated with real respect—not like just another file. From the outset, we’ve focused on strong client relationships, practical guidance, and helping people work through difficult circumstances with confidence. When you’re harmed by a defective or unsafe product, you need more than legal help—you need a team that understands how these cases work and is committed to holding manufacturers and other responsible parties accountable. At The Stuckey Firm, LLC, our attorneys provide personalized attention and consistent communication so you always know where your case stands.
Our attorneys have earned numerous recognitions, including:
- The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40
- The National Trial Lawyers Top 100
- Ohio Super Lawyers
- Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star
- President, Ohio Association for Justice
While you focus on healing, our product liability attorneys in Cleveland manage every part of your claim. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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.











