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Product Liability

At the law offices of Galine, Frye & Fitting, our attorneys pursue justice on behalf of people who have been injured as a result of others' negligence related to dangerous products. Manufacturers, vendors, marketers, installers, or subcontractors may share blame in an accident caused by a defective tool, machine, or auto part.

Contact Galine, Frye & Fitting to schedule a consultation if you or a family member has suffered a head injury, amputation, burn, or death as a result of an accident such as:

  • Workplace explosions
  • Tire tread separation accidents
  • Auto accidents caused by faulty brakes or defective steering
  • Industrial accidents caused by malfunctioning machinery or tools with design defects (such as lack of proven-effective safety features) or improper labeling
  • Heart attack or stroke caused by side effects of prescription drugs named in pharmaceutical recalls
  • Injury or death caused by defective medical devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators

The Injuries and the Loss

As in all personal injury cases, our lawyers aggressively pursue compensation for our clients who have been injured by dangerous products. We understand the expenses and losses that an individual and a family go through after a serious accident has resulted in injuries such as:

Medical expenses, wage replacement, and related expenses such as transportation to therapy appointments, home health care, and pain and suffering are all taken into account when we build a compelling case for a client's need for compensation.

The Accident and the Negligence

Equally important is a thorough investigation into the causes of an injury, to determine who the negligent parties were, and how their negligence contributed to the injury. Galine, Frye & Fitting has ample experience working with experts, witnesses, and investigators, with the sole purpose of bringing relief to the injured and the bereaved after a dangerous product-related injury. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.

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