St. Louis Defective Household Products Lawyer

Goldblatt + Singer – Experienced Household Product Liability Lawyers

When you purchase a product to use around the house, you expect it to be safe, and product manufacturers have a responsibility to make sure that it is.

However, sometimes household products have defects that can cause serious injuries. Whether a design flaw, manufacturing error, or a missing warning label, these defects put consumers at risk. When injuries happen, the companies that make the products should be held accountable.

Types of Product Defects

Product defects generally fall into the following categories:

  • Design Defects are defects that are inherent in a product’s design. This means that even if a product was manufactured perfectly, it still would have been a risk to consumers.
  • Manufacturing Defects are caused by errors during the manufacturing process.
  • Marketing Defects involve errors in marketing or labeling, including false or misleading advertising or the omission of an important warning label.

The Most Frequently Defective Household Products

Almost any product has the potential to be defective. Our product liability lawyers most often handle cases involving the following products:

  • Garage door openers
  • Power tools
  • Home gym equipment
  • Lawn mowers and other landscaping equipment
  • Toys and cribs
  • Furniture
  • Electronics
  • Pharmaceutical drugs
  • Household chemicals

Contact A Goldblatt + Singer Lawyer Today

If you’ve been injured by a defective household product, contact us today. Our St. Louis product liability lawyers have helped clients recover over $400 million in compensation. Call us, and we’ll help you build the strongest case possible.

Main Office 8182 Maryland Ave UNIT 801, St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 231-4100
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This page has been created, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our thorough editorial guidelines. It was approved by our Founding Partner, Jeffrey Singer, who has over 30 years of experience as a personal injury attorney.