When facing challenges due to defective or unsafe products, it’s essential to have a dedicated legal team by your side. We fight tirelessly to ensure manufacturers are held accountable for their actions.
Our commitment extends beyond legal representation; we prioritize client satisfaction by providing personalized attention tailored to each case.
With extensive experience in product liability law, we work closely with clients to understand their needs and guide them through every step of the legal process.
Glendale is a city rich in history and community spirit. While Ott Law Firm is based in St. Louis, we proudly serve clients in Glendale and across Missouri. Our knowledge of local laws and dedication to personalized service ensures that clients receive effective and compassionate representation.
Product liability law protects consumers who suffer injuries from unsafe or defective products. Whether it’s a manufacturing flaw, design defect, or failure to warn, we help clients understand their rights and seek the compensation they deserve. Contact us today for a consultation to discuss your case in detail.
If you have been injured or suffered damages due to a defective product, reach out to us. We provide thorough case evaluations and create a customized approach to meet your legal needs.
We start by listening to your story and gathering key information to assess the merits of your claim and advise on next steps.
Our team conducts thorough investigations, including collecting product samples, reviewing medical records, and consulting with experts to build your case.
Whenever possible, we pursue fair settlements through negotiation to resolve your case efficiently and effectively.
If necessary, we aggressively represent you in court to protect your rights and secure just compensation for your injuries.
A product liability case arises when a consumer is harmed by a defective or unsafe product. This may include manufacturing defects, design flaws, or inadequate warnings.
To qualify, the injury must be directly linked to the product’s defect, and the product must have been used as intended or in a foreseeable way.
In Missouri, the statute of limitations for product liability claims generally requires that you file a lawsuit within five years from the date you discovered or should have discovered the injury.
It’s important to act promptly to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.
Not necessarily. Product liability can be based on strict liability, meaning the manufacturer or seller can be held liable regardless of negligence if the product was defective and caused injury.
However, proving negligence can sometimes strengthen your case depending on the circumstances.
You may recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses related to the injury caused by the defective product.
Each case is unique, and we evaluate the potential damages during your free consultation.
Many product liability cases settle out of court. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to trial to seek justice.
We will discuss the best strategy based on the specifics of your case.
We offer flexible payment options and often work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Contact us to learn more about our affordable legal services.
Yes, even if the product is no longer on the market, you may still have a valid claim. We use other forms of evidence such as photographs, receipts, and expert testimony.
Our attorneys will evaluate your case fully during the consultation.
Documentation such as receipts, photographs, and medical records can be crucial evidence in your case.
Preserving the product allows experts to examine it for defects, strengthening your claim.
Prompt medical care protects your health and provides necessary documentation linking your injury to the product.
Early legal advice ensures evidence is preserved and deadlines are met, increasing your case’s chances of success.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
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