Customers expect the products they buy to work safely and effectively. And for the most part, the companies who manufacture those products work hard to win consumer confidence and trust. From time to time, however, an incident involving a faulty product design – or even a failure on the part of a manufacturer to adequately warn consumers of certain product risks – can lead to a catastrophic loss. In these cases, an attorney needs to be equal parts advocate and engineer. Our founding partner teaches this complex area of law at the SMU Dedman School of Law and frequently lectures on products liability. |
Cases Handled
- Agricultural equipment defects
- Haybaler defects
- Industrial plant injuries
- Park-to-reverse cases
- Airbag injuries
- Vehicle rollovers
- Automotive restraint failures
- Vehicle stability
- Aviation vacuum pump failures
- Roof crush
- Aviation instrument failures
- Glass/glazing defects
- Aviation engine failure
- Vehicle ejection
- Axle failures
- Side airbag defects
- Boat accidents
- Seatback defects
- Child restraint defects
- Seatbelt failures
- Electronic defects
- Tractor defects
- Consumer product defects
- Tire defects
- Electronic stability control defects
- 15-passenger vans
- Watercraft defects
- Gas pipeline explosions
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