Product Liability
Persons who purchase a simple item like a toy or household appliance rarely
imagine that a design defect, production flaw or willful misrepresentation
could result in a serious injury or death. The lawyers at Ingerman
& Horwitz, LLP are experienced in this area and can identify responsible
parties throughout the distribution chain, from manufacturers to distributors
to retailers, ensuring the maximum number of recovery sources to compensate
you and your family.
Mounting a successful product liability case requires substantial resources,
both legal and financial. Few private individuals could afford this expense,
which is why many actions never go to court and injured individuals are
not compensated. Ingerman & Horwitz,
LLP has over 100 years of collective experience in negotiating and litigating
these cases and the financial strength to pursue these claims in an effective
and aggressive manner. Once we take a case, there is NEVER a fee
on the client’s part until a positive judgment is won.
Some examples of Product Liability claims include:
- Pharmaceuticals / Drugs
- Medical Devices
- Defective Toys
- Defective Baby Strollers
- Defective Appliances
- Defective Power Tools
- Defective Siding / Blinds
- Auto Recalls Consumer Products / Recalls
Current Product Liability Cases & Litigation
Always consult a lawyer BEFORE making any decisions or signing legal
documents that may restrict your ability to collect damages in the future.
Ingerman & Horwitz, LLP offers compassionate legal counsel during a
difficult time, promising prompt attention, personal service and attention
to detail on every aspect of the case.
Initial consultations on personal injury cases are FREE and there
is NEVER a fee or expense until there is a judgment in your favor.
Contact the Maryland Product Liability attorneys
of Ingerman & Horwitz, LLP today to discuss a legal strategy that will
preserve your rights and provide for the future of your family.
Proudly serving Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore,
including the cities of Baltimore, Salisbury, Frederick, Hagerstown and
Cumberland.