Products Liability
Serving all of Montana from our location in Kalispell, Seaman Law Firm represents clients who have been injured by dangerous products throughout the state, including in Libby, Polson, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Bigfork, Somers, Lakeside, Plains, Thompson Falls, Eureka, and Missoula and in Flathead, Lake and Lincoln counties.
Products liability deals with dangerous or defective products and the injuries that people receive as a result of using those products, drugs or devices. Our Montana products liability attorney, Garry D. Seaman, has handled personal injury and products liability cases for 20 years and he knows how best to serve you.
We frequently see products liability claims that arise from situations where workers have been injured by dangerous machinery in the workplace, or have been injured by appliances and other devices in the home. Here is a partial listing of unreasonably dangerous devices that commonly cause injury:
- Machinery
- Household Appliances
- Sporting Goods
- Bikes
- Industrial Products
- Exploded Tires
- Cars
- Guns
- Medical Devices
- Prescription Drugs such as Vioxx and more
Products liability is an area of law that requires special knowledge on the part of the attorney to prove strict liability on the part of the manufacturer, the retailer, and/or anyone else in the chain of distribution for that product. These important cases often demand the use of experts, such as mechanical engineers and medical professionals, to prove the product's dangerous defect in court. Whether you pursue litigation or a settlement award, we have years of experience in proficiently handling these cases to completion and an ultimate resolution that is in your favor. Since personal injury, to which products liability is linked, is the cornerstone of our practice, we focus on delivering results for clients that both satisfy their needs and bring closure to the matter.
If you need to consult an attorney about a defective product, lawyer Garry D. Seaman invites you to contact us now to begin preparing your case. Initial consultations are always free and you do not pay for any services unless you receive compensation.