Defective products and dangerous tools can lead to catastrophic injuries, often with long-lasting consequences. At Edward J. Babbitt, APC, our product liability attorney is committed to helping injured individuals secure fair compensation for their injuries, losses, and pain and suffering.
Attorney Edward J. Babbitt began his career as an insurance company defense attorney. After 12 years of witnessing how large corporations avoided accountability, he shifted his focus to representing injury victims. Since then, Skip has handled thousands of arbitration hearings, numerous settlements, and dozens of jury and bench trials, always advocating for the rights of those harmed by negligence.
Defective products often fail due to design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings or instructions. Edward J. Babbitt, APC, has handled a wide range of product liability cases, including:
When you’ve been harmed by a defective product, it’s essential to work with an attorney who understands the complexities of product liability law and has a proven track record of holding manufacturers accountable.
If you’ve been injured by a defective product, contact Edward J. Babbitt, APC, for a free consultation. All clients speak directly with our attorney, and we ensure all calls are returned within 24 hours. Spanish language translation is available upon request.
Any product that is defective or dangerous can result in a liability claim. Common examples include household appliances, medical devices, vehicles, safety equipment, and children’s toys.
To prove a product was defective, you must show that it had a design flaw, manufacturing error, or insufficient warnings, and that this defect directly caused your injury. Expert testimony and evidence such as product recalls or safety violations can strengthen your case.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and costs for long-term care or rehabilitation. An experienced product liability lawyer can assess your case to determine the full extent of your damages.
California’s statute of limitations for product liability cases is typically two years from the date of the injury. To preserve your rights, it’s important to consult a lawyer promptly.
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