
Harmful Product Injuries
When Products Hurt People, We Hold Companies Accountable
Harmful Products
Harmed By Negligence? Postman Delivers
Consumers have the right to expect that the products they use are safe. But when companies cut corners in design, manufacturing, or marketing, those products can cause serious harm or even death. At Postman Law, we represent individuals and families injured by defective or dangerous products.
If you or a loved one suffered harm after using a consumer product, prescription drug, or medical device, our team is here to help you pursue justice and compensation.
What Is a Product Liability Lawsuit?
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to ensure that their products are reasonably safe for use. When a defective or dangerous product causes injury or death, the company responsible can be held liable in a civil lawsuit.
There are several ways a product can be defective:
- Design Defect: The product’s design is inherently dangerous, even when used as intended
- Manufacturing Defect: Something went wrong during production, making the product unsafe
- Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn): The product lacked proper instructions or warnings about risks
At Postman Law, we investigate all possible sources of liability and build strong cases against the companies that failed to protect consumers.

Common DEFECTIVE Product Cases We Handle
If you were injured by a product or lost a loved one due to product-related harm, you may be eligible to file an individual or mass tort claim.
We represent clients harmed by a wide range of consumer and industrial products, including:
- Defective Medical Devices (e.g. Paragard IUD, hernia mesh, hip implants)
- Dangerous Prescription Drugs (e.g. Depo-Provera, Zantac)
- Contaminated Baby Formula (e.g. NEC infant formula cases)
- Defective Auto Parts (e.g. airbags, brakes, seatbelts)
- Toxic Substances (e.g. Paraquat herbicide)
- Unsafe Consumer Products (e.g. pressure cookers, electronics, kitchen appliances, children’s toys)
Hear From Our Clients
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? We’d be happy to answer them.
Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique, and the laws applicable to your situation may differ. For personalized guidance tailored to your specific circumstances, please consult with a qualified attorney today.
In product liability cases, multiple parties may be legally responsible, including:
- Manufacturers
- Distributors or wholesalers
- Retailers or sellers
- Testing labs
- Pharmaceutical companies
Our attorneys identify every party that may share responsibility and pursue the full value of your claim.
Victims of harmful products may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses and future care
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Funeral and burial costs in fatal cases
- Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct
At Postman Law, we fight to maximize your recovery and hold corporations accountable for the harm they cause.
Results will vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
We have the experience, resources, and national reach to take on large manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. Our legal team has recovered over $3 billion for clients across the country.
- Fast response times and clear communication
- No upfront fees. You only pay if we win
- Access to medical experts and scientific consultants
- Proven experience in product liability and mass tort litigation
We are currently litigating several major defective product cases and are prepared to evaluate your potential claim.
A defective product claim⎯also called product liability, is a legal action you can take if you’re injured by a product that’s dangerous due to a design flaw, manufacturing defect, or inadequate warnings.
Product liability claims often use strict liability, meaning you don’t need to prove the manufacturer was careless or negligent. You usually just need to show that the product was defective and this defect caused your injury, even when you were using the product as intended.
Potentially, though this makes the claim more challenging. The product itself is important evidence. If it’s been destroyed or lost, photographs, medical records, witness testimony, and expert analysis of similar products may still support your claim.
The first thing you should do is have a consultation with a product liability attorney. Our attorneys will walk you through the steps on how to file a claim for a defective product.
You may be able to join a class action lawsuit or multidistrict litigation if several people suffered similar injuries from the same product. Our product liability attorneys will advise you during your consultation how you should proceed.
Postman Law specializes in personal injury cases, including car and truck accidents, slip-and-fall injuries, medical malpractice, product liability, wrongful death, workplace injuries, and more. Our attorneys have secured over $3 billion for more than 1.4 million clients.
We move quickly to gather evidence, thoroughly investigate your case, negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, and represent you in court when necessary. You pay nothing up front. We only collect a fee if we secure compensation for you.
Throughout your case, we stay in close communication, answering your questions, explaining your options, and guiding you every step of the way. Contact us today to schedule a free case consultation.
Common Product Liability Injury Types
Burns
Caused by flammable products, faulty electronics, battery explosions, or defective appliances, these injuries can range from mild to severe.
Lacerations or Cuts
Sharp or broken components of tools, glass products, or items with detachable parts can cause deep cuts.
Head or BRain injuries
Concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and beyond can be the result of defective helmets, faulty car seats, or products that collapse and fall.
Choking or Suffocation Injuries
These injuries often affect children and are caused by detachable parts, defective packaging, or poor warnings, leading to brain damage and even death.
Fracture or Broken Bones
These injuries are caused by defective ladders, furniture, auto parts, or equipment that collapses or falls.
Internal Injuries or Poisoning
Caused by toxic chemicals in products like cleaners, medications, or contaminated food, these injuries include organ damage, allergic reactions, or long term illness.
Talk to a Product Liability Lawyer Today
If you were injured by a dangerous product, do not wait to get help. Deadlines apply, and critical evidence may be lost over time. Postman Law is ready to evaluate your case and help you take the next step.
Call 844-311-4939 or fill out our online form for a free consultation.
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