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Product Liability

Tampa Product Liability AttorneyAccording to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, every year millions of consumers sustain injuries or even death as the result of defective products allowed on the market.  Many of these injuries could be avoided if the manufacturers or distributors of these products took additional steps to ensure consumer safety. A product liability lawsuit may be a consumer's most effective weapon against unreasonably dangerous products since manufacturers of these products are liable for design defects, improper safety devices and manufacturing defects that cause injury. Often times, safety improvements are only implemented after the companies are faced with numerous product liability lawsuits.

The attorneys at Alley, Clark & Greiwe have successfully represented thousands of people who have been seriously injured by dangerous drugs, medical devices, household products, tobacco products, toys, industrial machinery and equipment, automobile design, power tools, and products causing burns - just to name a few. As part of its personal injury and wrongful death practice, Alley, Clark & Greiwe assists injured individuals in bringing claims for their injuries or deaths caused by manufacturing flaws or defects or where a product is unreasonably dangerous because of inadequate instructions or warnings. Our firm ensures that injured consumers or the family and survivors of deceased consumers receive fair treatment under the law and seek full and fair compensation for injuries caused by dangerous and defective products.

Please visit our Verdicts & Settlements Section for information about some of our previous cases. If you or someone you love has been harmed by a defective product, please contact the experienced litigation attorneys at the law firm of Alley, Clark & Greiwe for a free consultation regarding your legal rights.

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