If you were injured by a defective product, you’re not alone. Each year, thousands of Pennsylvania residents suffer injuries from dangerous consumer goods, faulty medical devices, and malfunctioning equipment. These injuries can lead to mounting medical bills, lost wages, and significant pain and suffering for victims and their families.
When manufacturers put profits over safety, the consequences can be devastating. At Munley Law, our Abington Township product liability lawyers spent over 60 years helping injured consumers hold negligent manufacturers accountable. Our deep roots in Pennsylvania and Montgomery County communities give us unique insights into local courts and medical resources. We understand the technical and legal aspects of product liability cases, from automotive defects to dangerous household appliances. Our track record includes millions recovered for clients through verdicts and settlements.
We thoroughly investigate each case, work with expert witnesses, and build strong claims for maximum compensation. Our attorneys handle all aspects of your case so you can focus on recovery. Don’t wait to get help after a product-related injury. Contact Munley Law today for a free consultation with our Abington Township product liability law firm. We only get paid if we win your case.
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Product Liability Law in Abington Township, PA
Pennsylvania law holds manufacturers, distributors, and sellers responsible when their defective products harm consumers. Under strict liability rules, you don’t need to prove the company was negligent — only that the product was defective and caused your injury.
Types of product defects that can lead to lawsuits
At Munley Law, we handle product liability cases involving all types of products. These might include household goods, electronics, medical devices, automotive parts, over the counter or prescription medicines, construction equipment, and more. Product defects fall into three main categories: design problems present from the start, manufacturing errors that occurred during production, or inadequate warnings about risks.
Design Defects
These defects are inherent in the product’s design, meaning that every unit produced has the same flaw. A poorly designed product can pose dangers even when used as intended.
Manufacturing Defects
These occur during the production or assembly process, affecting some units but not the entire product line. A manufacturing defect could result from faulty materials, poor workmanship, or errors in quality control.
Failure to Warn (Marketing Defects)
This category includes inadequate safety warnings, unclear instructions, or a lack of proper labeling regarding potential risks. If a product does not include necessary warnings about foreseeable dangers, consumers may unknowingly use it in a hazardous manner.
Time limits on product liability claims
For Abington Township residents pursuing product liability claims, Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations means you must file your case within two years of discovering your injury. This timeframe protects your right to seek damages like medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term care costs.
Large companies have significant resources to fight claims. They may offer quick, low settlements hoping you’ll accept less than you deserve. Our knowledge of both Pennsylvania product liability law and Montgomery County courts lets us accurately value your claim and fight for fair compensation.
The Product Liability Claims Process in Montgomery County
After a product causes injury, taking the right steps strengthens your case from day one. First, seek medical care: Your health comes first, and medical records serve as important evidence in a product liability case. Keep the defective product if possible, as it provides physical evidence. Take photos of the product, your injuries, and any property damage. Save all packaging, instructions, warranty information and receipts, and document any injuries and medical treatment.
Free consultation with a personal injury lawyer
The legal process starts with a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer. During this initial consult, we will listen to your story and advise you as to what to do next. This is your opportunity to ask questions and determine next steps.
Investigating and preparing your claim
Building a strong claim takes time. We examine the product’s history, looking for similar incidents or recalls. Our technical experts analyze the defect to determine if it’s a design flaw, manufacturing error, or inadequate warning. We identify everyone in the supply chain who might share responsibility, from manufacturers to local retailers. We also gather medical records, consult with experts, and calculate both current and future costs of your injuries. Product liability cases often settle out of court, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial.
Fighting for maximum compensation
Your personal injury lawyers will work with medical and economic experts to calculate the full extent of your financial losses and the ways in which your injuries will affect your life in the future. We will negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf, and if a settlement can’t be reached we will be prepared to take your case to trial.
To start your product liability claim, contact Munley Law. Your consultation is free, and we only get paid when we win your case.
How Munley Law Helps Product Liability Victims in Abington Township
When a defective product turns your life upside down, you need clear answers and real solutions. At Munley Law, our experienced personal injury lawyers break down complicated product liability cases into manageable steps.
Our investigation goes beyond surface-level problems. We bring in engineers, safety specialists, and medical experts who understand both the technical aspects of product defects and their real-world impact. This detailed approach uncovers evidence that manufacturers often miss or overlook during their own testing.
Documentation is a vital component of liability cases. We collect every piece of evidence, from emergency room records to workplace incident reports to warranty information. Photos, videos, and physical evidence tell the story of how the product failed.
Expert testimony strengthens your case. Our network includes professionals who can explain technical issues in terms anyone can understand. They help prove how the product failed, why it failed, and how proper design or manufacturing would have prevented your injury. This testimony often convinces manufacturers to offer fair settlements rather than face a jury.
Dealing with manufacturers and insurance companies requires persistence. They may deny responsibility, blame user error, or make low settlement offers. We counter their arguments with solid evidence and expert analysis. Our experience with similar cases helps us anticipate and overcome their standard defenses.
Contact Munley Law for a free consultation
Ready to hold manufacturers responsible for your product-related injury? Call Munley Law. Our Abington Township personal injury attorneys offer free consultations, and we do not collect a fee for our legal services unless we win your case.