Experienced Legal Help When You Have Been Injured By A Defective Product
Every year, defective products are responsible for serious—even catastrophic injuries and deaths in the workplace, on the farm, and in the home. Burns, loss of limbs, lacerations, and broken bones are the tragic result of defectively manufactured, poorly designed, or altered equipment, automotive products, or household products.
If you have been injured or a loved one has died using a defective product, you may be eligible to seek compensation with a product liability lawsuit. Even if you were injured on the job and are able to collect workers' compensation, you still may be able to bring a third-party claim against an equipment manufacturer.
At the Law Office of Carl L. Brown, I have been helping injured people and grieving families obtain financial recovery for 10 years. Contact me for a free consultation to learn more about how I help people just like you get back on their feet financially: (559) 431-4400.
While I handle a wide variety of product liability claims, I have extensive knowledge of and experience with faulty industrial equipment and defective farming equipment, including industrial tractors, conveyor belt systems, bailing machines, augers, and tires.
Call a Lawyer Promptly
If you have been injured, especially if it was on the job, it is important to call an experienced personal injury attorney right away. Faulty equipment or other evidence could be altered, destroyed, or lost between the time of your injury and the time an insurance company—or your lawyer—can begin investigating the case.
Unsure If You Have a Defective Product Case?
Operating farm and factory equipment can be hazardous, even when there is no malfunction in the equipment. It can be hard for an injured person to determine whether their injury was caused by a product defect or was purely accidental.
You don't need to know that the equipment was faulty in order to talk to a lawyer. As your attorney, it is my job to determine if defective equipment was involved. Your job is only to call for help: (559) 431-4400.
I work with skilled investigators and engineering experts to determine if there was a problem with a defective design, an incorrectly installed or manufactured part, a faulty or missing safety feature, or inadequate warnings.
Did your employer remove a safety feature? If you were injured, you may be able to sue your employer directly with a secondary claim against the manufacturer, even if you are making a workers' comp claim.

