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(877) 880-4090Posted October 27, 2025 | Personal Injury Blog
When you buy a product, whether it’s a household appliance, a vehicle, or a medical device, you expect it to be safe. Unfortunately, defective or dangerous products cause thousands of serious injuries every year. When that happens, victims often wonder: Can I sue the manufacturer or seller?
In this article, we’ll explain:
At Fielding Law Auto Accident Attorneys, we stand up for consumers across Texas and Utah who have been harmed by dangerous products. You have rights, and we’re here to help protect them.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers when a product they sell causes injury or harm. Unlike ordinary negligence cases, product liability is based on defective design, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings.
You don’t have to prove the company intended to cause harm, only that the product was unreasonably dangerous when used as intended or in a foreseeable way.
For example:
These are all potential product liability claims that may entitle you to compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and more.
To hold a company accountable, your personal injury lawyer will identify the specific type of defect involved in your case.
A design defect means the product was inherently dangerous even before it was made. The flaw exists in the blueprint or concept itself.
Example: A car model that’s prone to rollovers due to a high center of gravity, or a space heater that overheats even when used properly.
A manufacturing defect occurs during production or assembly. This type of defect might only affect certain batches or units of the product.
Example: A bicycle with a cracked frame due to improper welding or a medical implant contaminated during manufacturing.
Manufacturers are required to provide adequate warnings and instructions for safe use. If they fail to do so, they can be held liable for resulting injuries.
Example: A medication label that fails to list dangerous drug interactions, or a power tool that lacks warnings about safety gear requirements.
Product liability cases can involve multiple responsible parties, including:
Depending on the chain of distribution, your product liability attorney may pursue claims against more than one party. For example, if a defective tire leads to a car accident, both the tire manufacturer and vehicle company might share responsibility.
Victims of defective products may be entitled to several types of compensation, including:
If a loved one died because of a defective product, you may also pursue a wrongful death claim for funeral costs, loss of companionship, and future financial support.
Proving a product was defective requires careful investigation and expert analysis. Fielding Law works with engineers, medical professionals, and safety experts to establish the cause of your injury.
Key evidence may include:
An experienced personal injury attorney will also ensure that all deadlines, such as the statute of limitations in Texas or Utah, are met, preserving your right to file a claim.
Product liability law applies to a wide range of defective items, including:
In some cases, these incidents overlap with other practice areas, such as construction accidents or catastrophic injuries, which require a deeper understanding of how multiple parties share legal responsibility.
Product manufacturers and insurance companies often have teams of lawyers ready to defend them. Victims deserve equally powerful representation.
At Fielding Law Auto Accident Attorneys, we know how to:
Our firm represents clients across Texas and Utah, helping those injured by defective vehicles, tools, medications, and more.
If you’ve been injured by a dangerous or defective product, don’t face powerful corporations alone. Let Fielding Law fight to hold negligent manufacturers accountable and recover the compensation you deserve.
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Call Fielding Law today for a free consultation, because it’s not about us. It’s about you.
Text edited by Mitchell Fielding, a personal injury lawyer and partner at Fielding Law. Mitchell is known for his hard work ethic, friendly personality and dedication to the law. You can find out personal injury law offices in Taylorsville, UT and Mesquite, TX.