Central Illinois Product Liability Attorneys
Product manufacturers, distributors, and retailers have an obligation to ensure that the products they produce and sell are safe. At Kanoski & Associates, we are dedicated to representing people injured by dangerous or defective products.
A product may be dangerous because it was defectively designed, marketed for an unintended use, contained inadequate warnings or was manufactured in a way that created unacceptable risk of harm. Other types of negligent production and dissemination of products may also form the basis of a product liability claim.
Injuries Caused by Medical Products
Defective medical products can cause serious injuries and even death. Medical products may be dangerous due to a design defect, lack of testing, improper quality control or other defect. Examples of medical products that may form the basis of a product liability claim include:
- Titanium screws
- Mesh
- DePuy hip implants
- Defective defibrillators
- Defective pacemaker
- Defective pain pumps
- Defective implanted instrumentation
Any dangerous medical product that has caused an injury may form the basis of a product liability claim. Kanoski & Associates can provide the experience and resources you require if you have been injured by dangerous medical products.
Proven Results
Our attorneys have successfully handled product liability cases involving a wide range of defective products, from a $5 million result in a chandelier defect case, to cases involving medical products, stoves and other dangerous products.
Contact Our Central Illinois Product Liability Lawyers
If you have been injured as a result of a dangerous or defective product, please contact Kanoski & Associates. Call us today at 217-280-4985 or contact us by e-mail. To serve clients throughout central Illinois, we have eight convenient office locations in Springfield, Champaign, Bloomington, Quincy, Rushville, Macomb, Pekin and Decatur.
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