If a defective product has injured you, you may file a lawsuit against the manufacturer or seller of the product.
When injured by a product you thought was safe, it may be shocking. But then it’s a good idea to take your concerns to a product liability lawyer as soon as possible.
In compliance with Florida law, you must file a product liability claim four years from the day you were injured or two years if a defective product killed someone and you want to sue for their wrongful death. There may be exceptions to these time limits, but it is best to discuss this with a lawyer.
Consulting with an attorney as soon as possible prevents situations in which the statute of limitations expires, and there's no more chance to file a claim. Moreover, an attorney can help determine if your injuries qualify you for a lawsuit, who may be held responsible for the damages caused, and inform you of the compensation you can expect. A product liability lawyer can help you receive compensation for:
After you've been injured by a product you believe to be defective, there are several steps to take before pursuing compensation for your damages. Firstly, you should seek medical care immediately and obtain a medical document, as it's key for the assessment of the injury. Please consider that for building a product liability case, other relevant documents may also be needed. A skilled lawyer's assistance is indispensable if you wish to file a lawsuit. An attorney experienced in Florida laws and regulations can expertly evaluate your case, determine the liable parties, and assist you while protecting your rights through the following claims: