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When a product fails and causes harm, understanding the legal recourse available to you is essential. At the Law Offices of Mark Schaffner, P.C., we provide thorough legal support for victims of defective or dangerous products, guiding you through the process of securing compensation for your injuries and losses. Our approach encompasses everything from evidence collection and expert consultations to negotiations with manufacturers and insurers, aimed at holding responsible parties accountable.
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Product liability cases often involve complex issues like proving defectiveness, linking the injury to the product, and navigating multiple jurisdictions. With Mark Schaffner's extensive experience in product liability law, every aspect of your case is meticulously handled, including the collection of technical evidence and collaboration with safety experts to build a compelling claim.
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We meticulously analyze the product to identify design defects, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings that contributed to the injury, using this evidence to strengthen your case.
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Documenting your injuries and proving they were caused by the defective product is crucial. We collaborate with medical professionals to ensure your medical reports and tests clearly support your claim.
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Dealing with corporations and insurance companies in product liability cases requires a firm and knowledgeable approach. We are prepared to negotiate vigorously on your behalf and, if necessary, pursue litigation to ensure you receive just compensation.
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Initiate your claim or learn more about your rights as a consumer by scheduling a consultation with Mark Schaffner. We're here to advise and support you throughout your product liability case, helping you navigate the complexities of the law with confidence.
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A product liability case involves products that are defective and cause injury or harm when used as intended. This can include defects in design, manufacturing, or failure to provide adequate warnings.
Proving a product is defective typically requires evidence such as the product itself, expert testimony on the product’s design and manufacturing, and documentation of the failure during normal use.
Liability can extend to any party in the product's distribution chain, including the manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and sometimes punitive damages, depending on the severity and circumstances of the case.