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DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS - FLORIDA TRIAL LAWYERS

Products liability is the area of law that deals with the liability of the manufacturer, wholesaler or retailer of a product for injuries resulting from that product. Research from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission indicates that defective or unsafe products cause 29.4 million injuries and 21,400 deaths each year. Within the U.S., an estimated $700 billion is spent annually on the injuries, deaths, and property damage caused from consumer product incidents. Virtually all products are subject to products liability law, not just items on the store shelves — products subject to the law run the spectrum from food, drugs, appliances, automobiles, medical devices, medical implants, blood, tobacco, gases, real estate, writings, maps, and even commercial jets. Vocelle and Berg aggressively represents clients who are injured because of a product defect to help them receive full compensation for their injuries.

If You, a family member, loved one or friendhas been injured as the result of a defective product, please contact us for a free, no obligation, consultation.



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