
If a dangerous product injured you or a loved one, call the product liability lawyers in Harrisburg at Munley Law today. During a free initial consultation, our defective product attorneys will break down what your product liability case will look like and outline our legal strategy to secure a settlement or verdict in your favor.
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What Is a Product Liability Claim?
A product liability claim is a legal action taken against any or all parties along the chain of manufacture of any product for damage caused by the product. Injured individuals file these personal injury claims when faulty products cause injury or property damage.
According to Pennsylvania product liability law, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers have a duty to the consumer to ensure all products brought to market are safe for their intended use. If a product is defective and causes harm to the consumer, the responsible parties may be liable for compensatory damages.
Unfortunately, the National Safety Council reports that consumer product injuries are on the rise. In 2024 alone, more than 15.1 million people were treated in emergency rooms for injuries from defective products.
A product liability lawsuit typically falls into three categories: manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to warn.
Manufacturing Defect
A manufacturing defect happens when something goes wrong while a product is being made. This might happen because the factory used the wrong materials, skipped an important step, or made a mistake on the assembly line. The product may have been designed safely, but an error can turn an otherwise safe product into one that causes injuries.
Design Defect
A design defect means the product was designed in a way that makes it dangerous, even when it’s made correctly. The problem isn’t a factory mistake. Every single product that comes off the assembly line has the same flaw because the design itself is unsafe.
Failure to Warn
When a manufacturer doesn’t tell you how to use a product safely, it is considered a failure to warn. The product itself might be fine, but without proper warnings or instructions, you don’t know the risks. This could be missing warning labels, unclear instructions, or not explaining what could go wrong if you use the product incorrectly.
Defective Products in Harrisburg
Defective products can be anything you purchase, from prescription drugs to personal care products to various equipment and machinery. Some of the most common defective products sold are:
Medicines
Unfortunately, there are several ways pharmaceutical drugs can harm a patient. Errors in the manufacturing process can lead to medications containing the wrong amount of active ingredients or the wrong ingredients entirely. The medicine may become contaminated with harmful substances like bacteria or heavy metals. Additionally, if manufacturers or retailers are unaware of all the potential side effects, they may fail to warn customers about the potential harm it could cause.
Household Products
Many household products contain harmful chemicals that put consumers at risk of danger. These products can cause health problems or immediate injuries if they aren’t used or handled properly. Misleading or incomplete labels lead to thousands of defective product accident victims every year.
Auto Parts
Brakes that fail when you need them most, airbags that don’t deploy in a crash, or tires that blow out at highway speeds can cause catastrophic motor vehicle accidents. If manufacturers use cheap materials, cut corners during assembly, or design parts poorly, these defects put drivers and passengers at risk. When a defective car part causes an accident, the manufacturer can be held responsible for your injuries.
Medical Devices
Medical devices are an amazing use of technology when they’re properly designed. Faulty design can make these medical wonders extremely dangerous to the consumer. Defective pacemakers, improper surgical instruments, and other dangerous medical products increase the risk of misuse, malfunctions, or medical accidents.
Equipment and Machinery
Poorly designed equipment or machinery can put workers and others at risk of serious injuries. If machinery isn’t assembled correctly or installed properly, it can cause slip and fall accidents, explosions, or crush injuries. Workers trust that the equipment they use every day is safe and reliable. When manufacturers or installers cut corners, that trust can lead to life-changing injuries.
How Much Is My Product Liability Claim Worth?

However, when you work with a Munley Law product liability attorney in Harrisburg, we will work to recover maximum compensation for your financial losses. Our product injury lawyers firmly believe you shouldn’t foot the bill for someone else’s negligence. We meticulously go through every possibility where this injury could affect your finances. We work to secure compensation for all possible scenarios.
In order to form a winning product liability claim, our experienced attorneys work to establish the four elements of negligence in your lawsuit:
- Duty of care: The manufacturer, distributor, or retailer had a legal duty to provide a safe product.
- Breach of duty: The defendant breached this duty by selling a defective product.
- Causation: The defect in the product directly caused your injury or property damage.
- Damages: You suffered economic and non-economic damages as a result of the defective product.
If you can prove these elements, you may be eligible to recover financial compensation for:
- Medical expenses: Medical bills associated with your diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing medical care.
- Lost wages: Compensation for lost income due to your injury or disability.
- Earning capacity: Damages for potential future income loss if your injury prevents you from returning to your work, or from working to your full capacity.
- Pain and suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional pain and suffering.
- Punitive damages: In some cases, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the defendant for their reckless or malicious conduct.
Contact a Harrisburg Product Liability Attorney at Munley Law Today

Munley Law has recovered millions of dollars for clients injured by defective products. Our attorneys know how to hold manufacturers accountable. We’ll investigate what went wrong. We’ll identify everyone responsible. Then we’ll build a strong case for the compensation you deserve. We keep you informed at every step. Your questions will be answered as they come up. No runaround, no surprises.
Contact Munley Law today for a free consultation with an experienced Harrisburg personal injury lawyer. We work on contingency. That means you pay nothing unless we win your case. Call now to get started.









