Every day, consumers trust that the products they buy, from household appliances to prescription medications, are safe for use. When a defective or dangerous product causes harm, the consequences can be life-altering. Product liability law exists to hold manufacturers, distributors, and retailers accountable when negligence or design flaws lead to injury.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our attorneys handle complex defective product cases with precision, helping injured individuals pursue rightful compensation through legal action.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers or sellers for placing a defective product into the hands of consumers. Under U.S. law, liability may be based on negligence, strict liability, or breach of warranty. Each legal theory requires proving that the product was defective, unreasonably dangerous, and directly responsible for the injury.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), over 30 million injuries and 22,000 deaths occur annually due to defective consumer products. These numbers highlight the importance of consumer safety regulations and the need for experienced legal representation.
If you’d like to explore related cases, visit our Case Results page to learn how product liability victims have secured justice.
Defective products generally fall into three main categories:
To win a product liability claim, four key elements must be proven:
Evidence is central to proving fault. Attorneys often collaborate with engineers, safety experts, and forensic specialists to demonstrate how a defect caused harm. Keeping receipts, manuals, and the defective product itself can be invaluable.
You can explore our Attorneys page to learn about the experience of legal professionals who handle such evidence-intensive cases.
Defective products are found in nearly every industry:
If your injury involved one of these categories, review our Practice Areas for related services such as Premises Liability and Wrongful Death.
Victims of defective products may be entitled to compensation for:
In one high-profile example, the 3M Combat Arms Earplug litigation resulted in $6 billion in settlements for affected U.S. service members. This underscores how strong representation can lead to significant compensation.
Most states allow between two and four years to file a product liability lawsuit from the date of injury or defect discovery. Exceptions exist for long-term exposure or delayed symptoms, especially in pharmaceutical and toxic tort cases.
For a detailed look at time limits and your rights, see our Legal Disclaimer. If you are unsure about eligibility, contact our Legal Team for a free consultation.
A thorough product liability case often involves:
These strategies are vital in both individual and large-scale mass tort cases. Visit our Blog for insights into current litigation trends and consumer safety issues.
| Case Type | Defect Category | Common Injuries | Potential Defendants | Example Verdict/Settlement | Relevant Authority/Agency |
| Automotive Defects | Design or Manufacturing | Whiplash, burns, fractures, fatalities | Manufacturer, parts supplier, dealer | $1.2B settlement (Takata airbag litigation, 2017) | NHTSA |
| Medical Devices | Design or Failure to Warn | Organ damage, infection, surgical revision | Manufacturer, hospital, distributor | $2.5B settlement (DePuy Hip Implant, 2013) | FDA |
| Pharmaceuticals | Manufacturing or Marketing | Heart attack, stroke, addiction | Pharmaceutical company, distributor | $6B settlement (3M Earplug litigation, 2023) | FDA |
| Children’s Toys | Design or Failure to Warn | Choking, lacerations, suffocation | Manufacturer, importer, retailer | Multi-million verdicts (various recalls 2018–2022) | CPSC |
| Household Appliances | Manufacturing Defect | Burns, electrocution, property loss | Manufacturer, retailer | $300M settlements (defective dryers and heaters, 2020) | NFPA |
| Industrial Equipment | Design Defect | Crush injuries, amputations | Employer, manufacturer, parts supplier | Confidential settlements (nationwide cases) | OSHA |
Large corporations have powerful legal teams. Hiring a dedicated Product Liability Lawyer ensures a balanced fight for justice. A seasoned attorney can navigate regulations, evaluate damages, and represent clients in federal and state courts.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our legal professionals focus on accountability, safety, and recovery, standing with clients from the first consultation through resolution.
For other cases involving negligence or unsafe environments, explore our Negligent Security and Slip and Fall services.
Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between a dismissed claim and a successful recovery. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, clients trust our experience, integrity, and commitment to results.
When corporations fail to put consumer safety first, the consequences can be devastating. Every defective product case is a reminder that accountability drives change and that your story matters. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we help clients pursue justice with compassion and precision, ensuring negligent manufacturers are held responsible for the harm they cause. Whether your injury stemmed from a defective appliance, unsafe medication, or a mislabeled consumer product, you deserve answers, recovery, and peace of mind.
Don’t wait until crucial evidence disappears or deadlines pass. Reach out today to discuss your case with an experienced product liability lawyer and take the first step toward the justice and compensation you deserve.
Hear from the clients who trusted us to fight for their justice—and found peace, resolution, and results.
A product is defective if it poses an unreasonable danger during normal use or foreseeable misuse due to poor design, manufacture, or labeling.
Not always. Under strict liability, you only need to show that the defect caused harm. Learn more on our Personal Injury page.
Yes, any entity in the distribution chain may share liability.
You can still file a claim. Recalls are not required for compensation.
Usually two to four years, depending on the jurisdiction. Contact Rafaeli Law for more details.
Yes. If others were harmed by the same defect, your attorney may consolidate your case into a class action or MDL.
You may recover medical bills, pain and suffering, lost income, and more.
Yes, Rafaeli Law offers no-obligation consultations for product liability victims.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.