We Handle All Types of Defective Product Cases
Our Pensacola product liability attorneys have experience representing clients injured by all types of defective products, including:
Automobiles
Defective tires, airbags, brakes, seatbelts, steering systems, and other parts can cause serious accidents and injuries. We have the experience and resources necessary to take on auto manufacturers and fight for your rights.
Medical Devices
We handle cases involving a wide range of faulty medical devices, such as hip implants, knee replacements, pacemakers, defibrillators, surgical mesh, IVC filters, and other instruments. We understand the devastating impact these devices can have, and we are committed to holding manufacturers accountable for their negligence.
Pharmaceuticals
If you have been injured by a dangerous medication, we will work tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve. We handle cases involving harmful side effects and inadequate warnings.
Consumer Products
We represent clients injured by a wide range of defective consumer products, from household appliances and power tools to children's toys, furniture, and other everyday items.
Industrial Equipment
Factories, construction sites, and manufacturing plants are filled with tools and machinery that can malfunction and cause serious injuries. We have experience representing workers injured by defective industrial equipment.
Food Products
We pursue claims related to contaminated food, foreign objects in food, and other similar cases. We work to hold negligent food manufacturers, distributors, and retailers accountable for their failure to ensure the safety of their products.
We Can Handle Your Case: Our Case Results
Daily News
By CASEY LOGAN
A jury awarded a Mossy Head man $160,000 in damages Thursday after finding a White-Wilson Medical Center surgeon negligent in his duties.
An Okaloosa County man was recently awarded a $320,219 verdict after he sued an insurance company following an injury he blamed on a traffic accident.
One of the largest personal injury awards in Bay County history was decided for an elderly man who said an unlicensed, underaged car wash employee backed into his bicycle.