Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale Product Liability Lawyer
Defective products, dangerous drugs, and faulty medical devices causing injuries to consumers.
Why Choose Emas Law Group in Fort Lauderdale?
Local Experts
We know Fort Lauderdale and the Broward County County legal system.
Bilingual Service
We speak Spanish and English to better serve you.
No Upfront Fees
You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Free Consultation
We evaluate your case at no cost or obligation.
About Product Liability Cases in Fort Lauderdale
Emas Law Group proudly serves Fort Lauderdale and the greater Broward County area. From the busy I-95 corridor to Las Olas Boulevard, our attorneys understand the unique challenges Fort Lauderdale residents face when dealing with accidents and injuries.
Areas We Serve
I-95
road
I-595
road
Las Olas Boulevard
neighborhood
Fort Lauderdale Beach
landmark
Broward Health Medical Center
hospital
Port Everglades
landmark
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of product defects can lead to a lawsuit?
Three types of product defects can lead to a lawsuit: Design defects (the product's design is inherently dangerous, like a car prone to rollovers), Manufacturing defects (errors during production make specific units dangerous, like contaminated medicine), and Marketing defects (inadequate warnings or instructions, like failing to warn about medication side effects). You don't need to prove the manufacturer was negligent—only that the product was defective and caused your injury.
Who can be held liable for a defective product?
Multiple parties in the supply chain can be held liable for a defective product: the manufacturer of the product or component parts, the company that assembled or installed the product, wholesalers and distributors, and retail stores that sold the product. This broad liability exists because consumers often can't identify where in the chain the defect occurred, and all parties have a responsibility to ensure product safety.
Should I keep the defective product that injured me?
Yes, absolutely keep the defective product in its current condition. The product is crucial evidence in your case. Don't repair it, throw it away, or return it to the manufacturer. Store it safely and take photos of it. Also preserve any packaging, instructions, receipts, and warranty information. If the product was destroyed in the accident (like a vehicle fire), preserve whatever remains and document everything with photos.
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Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique.