Seattle Product Liability Attorney
Defective Products
As a consumer, you take care in the products that you purchase and utilize in your home. You worry about the toys that you allow your children to use, the food you eat, and the safety of dangerous products within your home. When you or a loved one suffers an injury from a dangerous or defective product, you deserve to maximize your compensation from negligent manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. At McNeese & Trotsky, PLLC, our Seattle defective product attorneys are dedicated to representing the victims and families of defective or dangerous products.
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Our Seattle product liability attorneys will work to combat the negligent sale and distribution of defective products to protect our client's and future consumers from catastrophic and deadly injuries.
When you are injured, you know that your injuries may affect your ability to work, care for yourself or your family, and may affect your permanent physical well-being. Our Seattle personal injury attorneys are sympathetic to the gravity of personal injuries and how they seriously affect the lives of victims and their families. You may be concerned about mounting medical expenses, long-term care needs, or your ability to work. We will help you assess your needs to ensure that you recover the compensation you and your family need and deserve.
We are experienced with all of the following Seattle product liability cases:
- Defective automobile parts
- Children's toys
- Tools
- Inadequate warnings
- Food borne illnesses
- Defective design
- Defective manufacture
- Dangerous products
We defend the rights of families and victims and assist injured people in recovering maximum compensation from insurance companies in product liability actions. To speak with an experienced Seattle, Washington products liability lawyer contact McNeese & Trotsky, PLLC.
Free consultations ● Our office is located in the heart of downtown Seattle, just a few blocks from the King County courthouse