Injured by a Defective Product? We Hold Manufacturers Accountable

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Products should be safe. When they’re not, injuries can happen fast—and the consequences can be life-altering. Whether it’s a household item, medical device, or auto part, we help clients harmed by dangerous products seek justice.


Understanding the Issue

Product liability law protects consumers from defective or unsafe items. If the product was poorly designed, manufactured, or labeled, the company behind it may be legally responsible for your injuries.

How Kerry Socha Can Help

We analyze your product, collect evidence, and work with experts to prove fault. Kerry handles claims involving:

Defective design

Manufacturing defects

Defective medical devices and household products

Improper warnings and instructions

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Why This Matters

Big corporations don’t give up easily—but that doesn’t mean you should. We hold them accountable and ensure you’re not left paying for their mistakes.

What to Expect

Expert review and product analysis

Legal coordination with product safety specialists

Access to relevant recall data and reports

Representation in negotiations or court

FAQs

  • Do I have to keep the defective product?

    Yes, if it’s safe to do so. The product can serve as critical evidence and may be needed for testing or inspection.

  • What if the product was old or secondhand?

    Liability can still exist. It depends on the nature of the defect and whether it was foreseeable that the item could cause harm.

  • Can I still file if I didn’t read the warning label?

    Yes. A missing or unclear warning can still make the manufacturer liable—especially if the product was inherently dangerous without that information.