Hurt Because of Defective Household Products? We Can Help.
You may take it for granted that the household items that you use are safe. But sometimes a product you thought would never hurt you turns out to be defective and you, or someone you care about, end up injured. It may not have been your fault that you got hurt. So who is responsible for the accident caused by a defective household item?
If your injury happens because a product is defective, you may have a products liability case against the manufacturer or supplier of the household product.
Some of the most common types of defective household items include:
- Defective Electrical Appliances (hotplates, microwaves, toasters, coffee makers, lamps, dishwashers, heaters)
- Defective Furniture (Baby cribs, bookshelves, beds, dressers)
- Defective Personal Grooming Items (hairdryers, curling irons, electric shavers)
Get Help From Lawyers Who Understand Defective Household Products Cases
When our law firm gets involved with your case, we investigate the cause of the accident, determining how a product defect contributed your accident. We’ll fight for your legal right to fair compensation.
Did You Know?
It’s the manufacturers' and suppliers' responsibility to protect and warn the user of their product against injuries. Find out more about the manufacturer’s liability for defective products.
Get Answers to Your Questions:
- Do you have a case? Find out the criteria we use to determine if you have a defective products case.
- Do you need a lawyer? See how hiring a lawyer gets you a better outcome.
- How much will it cost? You pay nothing unless we win money for you.
Important Defective Household Products Information:
- See why Edgar Snyder & Associates is the right choice for your defective products case.
- Find out about the most common types of defective household items.
Injured by a Defective Household Item? Contact Us Now For a Free Evaluation of Your Legal Case.
Call us toll-free at 1-866-943-3427 or get online legal help, and we'll give you a free evaluation of your case.





