When a defective or unsafe product causes injury or loss, you deserve answers and accountability. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our experienced Atlanta product liability lawyers fight for individuals harmed by defective consumer goods, automotive parts, medical devices, and other products. We hold manufacturers, distributors, and retailers responsible when their products fail the people who trust them.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers and sellers for placing defective products into the hands of consumers. In Georgia, these claims typically fall under:
These legal theories protect consumers from harm by promoting accountability among businesses. Georgia’s laws under Georgia Code §51-1-11 support victims by allowing claims within a two-year statute of limitations from the date of injury. If the product caused a fatality, the wrongful death statute may apply, with an extended time frame and additional compensation routes.
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To succeed in a product liability claim, your attorney must prove the following elements:
Our legal team partners with engineers, product safety consultants, and forensic experts to build robust evidence in your case. Explore more about medical malpractice and how product defects may intersect with healthcare.
Georgia recognizes three primary types of product defects:
Each type of defect requires different strategies and forms of evidence to prove in court. See related claims under premises & property injuries.
These lawsuits are not just about compensation; they improve public safety. Companies may be forced to:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports over 28 million annual emergency visits in the U.S. linked to consumer products. In 2023, Georgia ranked 8th nationally for emergency room visits tied to product-related injuries, underscoring the risk in our local communities.
High-profile examples include:
Holding companies accountable makes a difference for everyone.
When you have been hurt due to a faulty product, your recovery should address more than just your medical bills. Possible damages include:
See other catastrophic injury claims under wrongful death.
Our Atlanta defective product attorneys handle a wide range of product liability lawsuits. These often involve everyday items you trust:
Type of Product | Common Defects | Potential Injuries |
Automobiles & Car Parts | Faulty brakes, exploding airbags, and tire tread separation | Crashes, traumatic brain injury, paralysis |
Medical Devices | Faulty implants, defective pacemakers, catheter malfunctions | Internal bleeding, organ failure, infections |
Pharmaceuticals | Dangerous side effects, mislabeling, undisclosed risks | Stroke, liver failure, birth defects |
Household Appliances | Overheating, wiring defects, fire hazards | Burns, electrocution, house fires |
Children’s Products & Toys | Choking parts, toxic paint, poor labeling | Suffocation, poisoning, allergic reactions |
These examples are just the beginning. Defective products cause thousands of injuries every year in Georgia homes and workplaces. To learn how we’ve helped others, read client testimonials.
Liability often extends beyond the manufacturer. Other responsible parties can include:
Georgia law allows joint liability when more than one party shares responsibility. We pursue every liable entity in the product’s distribution chain to maximize your claim.
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In most cases, Georgia gives you just two years to file a personal injury claim related to a defective product. Additionally, there’s a 10-year statute of repose from the date the product was first sold, meaning even if the injury happens later, your time may be limited.
Preserving evidence early is key:
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Have you or a loved one been hurt by a dangerous or defective product in Georgia? Rafaeli Law PLLC is ready to help. Our firm represents clients in Atlanta, Fulton County, and throughout North Georgia.
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A product liability case in Georgia involves injuries caused by defective or unsafe products. These can include design flaws, manufacturing errors, or failure to warn. For example, a car airbag that deploys improperly or an over-the-counter drug that lacks proper labeling may be grounds for legal action under Georgia Code §51-1-11.
In Georgia, you typically have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, there's also a 10-year statute of repose, which limits claims based on the product’s first sale date. It’s important to contact an attorney quickly to preserve your rights.
Yes. Under Georgia law, retailers can be held liable alongside manufacturers and distributors if they sold a defective product that caused injury, even if they did not create or design it. Liability often applies to both local and online sellers.
Immediately seek medical care and preserve the product in its damaged state. Collect purchase receipts, product packaging, and any warnings or instructions. Then, contact a local Atlanta product liability lawyer like Rafaeli Law PLLC for a case review.
You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability compensation, and, in severe cases, punitive damages. Georgia law allows these if the manufacturer showed gross negligence or willful misconduct.
No. A product does not have to be recalled for you to file a claim. Many lawsuits are filed long before or even without a recall. If the product is proven defective and caused harm, you may still have a strong case.
Potentially liable parties include the manufacturer, component supplier, distributor, importer, and retailer. Our attorneys investigate the full distribution chain to determine all responsible parties under Georgia’s joint liability laws.
Yes. Expert testimony is often critical in proving that the product was defective and caused your injury. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we work with engineers, product safety consultants, and forensic analysts to support your claim.
Look for a lawyer with experience handling complex product cases, strong client testimonials, and a clear understanding of Georgia’s liability laws. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our Atlanta-based team has the local insight and legal resources needed to take on even the largest manufacturers.
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.