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(314) 500-HURTDefective Products Lawyer in Little Village, IL. If you or someone you care about were injured because of a hazardous product, call a Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a no-cost, no-obligation case evaluation .
Today, it can feel like almost everything we touch is a product. From cell phones to vehicles, beauty products, prescription drugs, medical devices, playground equipment and beyond, there’s so much in our lives that has gone through various stages of design and production before it reaches the buyer. That’s why everyone who takes part in distributing a product, from initial conception to the vendor who sells it, has a duty to make sure you are not put in unreasonable danger by a faulty product. We all have a right to not be put in harm’s way because other people or corporations chose not to respect your safety. When someone else breaks the rules and you become injured, the Little Village, IL defective products lawyer at Burger Law will help you get maximum compensation for all of your damages.
At Burger Law, our defective products lawyer team in Little Village, IL has over 70 years of combined experience and has won the injured in Illinois over $170 million in verdicts and settlements. We know that an injury from a defective product is not something you were expecting and can leave you anxious and infuriated. We set the highest expectations for ourselves and work around the clock to get our clients in Little Village and throughout Illinois the best possible financial recovery they deserve. In doing so, your Burger Law defective products lawyer will help you feel like your life is back on track. Reach out to us immediately at (314) 500-HURT to start the journey in securing maximum compensation for your or your loved one’s injuries.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that dangerous products account for more than 29 million injuries and 21,000 fatalities annually.
According to statistics from the Insurance Information Institute, in 2019 the mean average that people injured by hazardous products recovered was over $7 million in product liability cases that went to trial, while the median was $2 million. That shows the incredible devastation that can be caused when manufacturers and vendors do not follow adequate safety protocols.
Most personal injury suits in Little Village, IL are decided by the notion of negligence. We all have a civil duty to not carelessly cause injuries to other people in certain situations; for example, doctors must treat their Little Village, IL patients with a standard of care. When someone is negligent, for instance if sustain an injury because you were hit by a distracted driver they may be held responsible for your damages and would be obligated to reimburse you for your injuries and other damages.
However, most product liability or dangerous products claims are strict liability claims, meaning that anyone involved in the manufacture and sale of a product is liable for any injuries a product causes, irrespective of negligence. Pursuant to Illinois Jury Instructions 400.00, any product sold in the United States needs to be “reasonably suitable for use as such accompanies it into the hands of the ultimate purchaser.” To make a successful strict liability claim, you and your Little Village, IL defective products lawyer must demonstrate that the product was “unreasonably dangerous” — meaning it is unsafe when used as intended — at the moment that it got into your hands.
In Illinois, strict ability applies to three different categories of defective products:
Strict liability is intended to hold corporations accountable and persuade them to implement thorough safety protocols for ensuring the safety of their products. Even so, too often companies are negligent and concentrate more on their bottoms line than ensuring their products will not injure anyone. When that happens, your Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL will hold them responsible by conducting a full investigation of your case and insisting on only full compensation.
Foreseeability is a vital concept in defective products cases, and it applies to all parties involved. The manufacturer must foresee all the ways someone could logically use the product, while you would not have a very good case if you used the product in a way they manufacturer could not account for a logical buyer using it. For example, you likely do not have a claim if you were using a power tool recklessly.
Hazardous product claims can be difficult, because of how many parties may be involved, the fact that each will endeavor to deflect fault onto the others and the fact that the companies that made the product usually have the resources to hire expensive and high-profile legal defense teams. With Burger Law, you do not have to have a lot of money to hire an accomplished and savvy defective products lawyer that consistently gets great results in complex cases. We charge no upfront fees, and only take a moderate percentage of your final settlement or verdict. Those large corporations and insurance companies fear us because they know we do not back down from the tough cases, and tackle each case with the same level of determination, dedication and prowess.
Your Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL start working on your case immediately after agreeing to take your case. As your legal counsel, we will:
Every Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL is continually honing their trial tactics and coming up with new ways to combat the chicaneries insurance companies employ to try and pay you as little as possible or nothing at all. You only have one chance at getting the compensation you are owed; don’t let it slip. Call Burger Law now at (314) 500-HURT.
Product liability cases also present an opportunity for a class action lawsuit, which are suits where multiple people are making a claim for the same injury against the same corporation. When you seek out a defective products lawyer, you may that there are others who were affected by the same product. Recently, Burger Law attained a $113.7 million verdict in a class-action case.
Typically, anyone in the chain of distribution may be found to blame. Illinois has what is referred to as the “Distributor’s Statute” (735 ILCS 5/2-621), which states that, as long as the company or corporation that made the product still exists, can be found and can afford to compensate you for your injuries, a vendor or distributor may seek to remove themselves from a lawsuit. The idea is that the distributor does not bear much responsibility errors in the development or manufacturing process. However, your defective products lawyer can make an argument in court to include the distributor if they can show that:
According to 735 ILCS 5/2-1117, plaintiffs in Illinois can make a joint and several liability claim. This means that every defendant is both responsible for themselves and the damage that other defendants are responsible for. So, if for some reason one defendant cannot pay you for their percentage of blame, the other liable defendants are required to make up the difference. A veteran and skilled Little Village, IL defective products lawyer like those at Burger Law will fight hard to ensure that each and every liable party to ensure that they are held to blame and you receive the best possible compensation that they owe you.
You and your Little Village, IL defective products lawyer will have to will have to convince the court of the following four factors:
Your Burger law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL has experience handling all three types of defective products claims, proving the above four factors and getting great compensation for their clients.
There are so many different kinds of industries that we interact with on a daily or semi-regular basis, and almost any one of them could theoretically cause someone injuries because of a miscalculation anywhere in the distribution channel. Three of the most common and deadly claims we see are:
Defective vehicles are the most common type of product liability that our defective products lawyer team sees in Little Village, IL. In 2019 alone, over 53.1 million individual cars and vehicle components were recalled in the United States. Defective car parts can result in accident and fires, and fail to protect occupants from harm as intended. Common faulty automobile parts we see are:
Offroad vehicles like ATVs can also cause injuries, for instance if a design defect gives them a heightened propensity to rolling over.
Medical devices are meant to make our lives better and allow us to live the life we want. But, sometimes they actually do the opposite and make our lives worse when not manufactured, shipped or installed correctly. Examples of medical devices that your Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL has seen be defective include:
As the medical industry becomes more high-tech, medical device recalls have skyrocketed. In the first quarter of 2018, medical device recalls rose by 126 percent, with software issues being the leading factor.
In 2017, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department found that over a decade Medicare had to spend at least $1.5 billion to replace more than 73,000 defective heart devices alone. Medical devices should help mitigate pain and lengthen our lifespans, not cause further damage. If a faulty medical device caused you injuries, your Little Village, IL defective injuries lawyer at Burger Law will hold the responsible parties accountable and make sure you get a full financial recovery for all of the unneeded pain you experienced.
In February of this year, Exactech, a manufacturer of joint replacements, issued an Exactech Polyethylene Knee Replacement Recall. Because of flaws in their packaging and shipping process, the replacements do not last nearly as long as they were intended to and have caused unthinkable pain and lifelong damage to potentially as many as 150,000 patients who were depending on the replacement joint to return their mobility. When Burger Law was retained by a client, we immediately filed suit on their behalf and continue to take on Exactech Knee Replacement cases. You can read our original complaint by clicking the link below:
The Federal Drug Administration has firm protocols for the testing, labeling, packaging and shipping of prescription drugs. However, the administration does not actually test drugs itself; rather, it relies on data from pharmaceutical companies’ own testing to determine if a drug is safe for release to the public. With no absolute independent testing many prescriptions reach the market without an objective analysis of the potential drawbacks compared to the potential benefits. Too many corporations put profit over the safety of the people who need medicine and treatments that are truly effective. Currently, it is usually the pharmaceutical company’s decision if they will recall a drug that has found to have dangerous side effects. One way to make sure dangerous prescriptions stay off the shelves: call a Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL to stand up for the vulnerable and let these corporations know that their conduct is intolerable.
Hundreds of thousands of drugs and medical devices are taken off the national market annually, and many of them have already been widely ingested and used. If you or someone you love received injuries because of careless pharmaceutical companies and corporations, reach out to a Burger Law defective products injury lawyer now. We protect the rights of the injured and vulnerable and make sure negligent corporations know how much damage they have caused. Burger Law has already held opioid manufacturers accountable when their selfishness has taken someone from their family too soon.
Other common dangerous products we see in Little Village, IL include:
In personal injury claims, you have a legal right to economic damages, noneconomic damages and, rarely, punitive damages. The amount of financial recovery you collect will depend on the severity of your damages, how they have affected you financially, emotionally and physically and the drive of your defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL.
Economic damages have clear monetary value, and include all of the money you spent or lost because of the defective product. Examples of economic damages your Little Village, IL defective products lawyer will help you get are:
Noneconomic damages are harder to define, and are meant to compensate you for the physical and mental pain you experience from your accident. According to 735 ILCS 5/ §2-1115.2, the state of Illinois stipulates that noneconomic loss is, including but not limited to:
Punitive damages seek to punish the liable party for gross misconduct and to warn others against making the same mistakes. In product liability claims in Illinois, your defective products lawyer can only seek punitive damages if they make a pre-trial motion in a court hearing where they show that you will likely be reimbursed for those damages. The motion must be filed no later than 30 days after the original complaint.
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We know the prospect of going toe-to-toe a large corporation can be daunting. It seems like the larger and more powerful a corporation, the more impossible it is to hold them accountable. But Burger Law will make sure they do not avoid the consequences of their actions. We have dedicated our careers to fighting back against bullies like resistant insurance companies and delivering justice to the vulnerable in Little Village, IL. We fight until there is nothing left to fight and you are fully compensated for your injuries. Talking to a Burger Law defective products lawyer is free, and we charge no attorneys fees until we win your case. To start on the journey to truly recovery, call a Burger Law defective products lawyer in Little Village, IL as soon as possible at (314) 500-HURT or fill out our online form.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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