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New London Defective Products Lawyer

At The Reardon Law Firm, P.C., we understand that when you purchase and use everyday products, you expect them to be safe. From vehicles and household items to medical devices and industrial equipment, consumers rely on manufacturers to design, test, and market products responsibly. When defective or dangerous products reach the market, the consequences can be devastating for individuals and families.

Each year, thousands of people across the country are seriously injured or killed because of unsafe products. Under the law, manufacturers, designers, and retailers have a legal duty to protect the public by ensuring their products meet reasonable safety standards.

We care and
we won't back down.

Proven Experience in Product Liability Cases

For decades, our firm has represented individuals and families harmed by defective and poorly designed products. We have successfully handled hundreds of product liability cases involving dangerous medical devices, faulty vehicle components, unsafe consumer goods, and industrial equipment.

Our experience includes cases involving products such as the Dalkon Shield, defective breast implants, knee and hip replacement systems, and vehicles with unsafe fuel, braking, or steering systems. We use this experience to build strong, evidence-based claims for our clients.

Types of Product Defect Cases We Handle

We represent clients in a wide range of defective product cases, including, but not limited to:

  • Motor Vehicle Defects: Serious accidents may result from faulty brakes, defective airbags, seatbelt failures, tire defects, steering malfunctions, and other dangerous automotive components.
  • Aviation and Transportation Equipment Failures: Aircraft crashes and transportation accidents may be caused by defective navigation systems, landing gear, communication equipment, or engine components.
  • Defective Medical Devices: Many birth injuries, surgical complications, and delayed diagnoses are linked to defective medical devices and improperly tested medical products.

These examples are not exhaustive. We carefully evaluate each case based on its specific facts and technical issues.

Holding Manufacturers Accountable

We firmly believe in our clients’ right to full and fair compensation when injuries are caused by unsafe products. Our attorneys work with engineers, medical professionals, and industry experts to identify design flaws, manufacturing defects, and failures to warn.

We are prepared to stand up to large corporations and their insurers to pursue accountability and justice.

Contingency Fee Representation

All product liability cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. There are no upfront legal fees, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf.

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Contact a New London Product Liability Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective or dangerous product, you deserve experienced legal representation. We are prepared to review your case, explain your options, and help you pursue compensation.

To speak with an experienced Connecticut dangerous products attorney, call 860-442-0444 or contact our office to schedule a confidential consultation.

Location

160 Hempstead Street
P.O. Drawer 1430
New London, CT 06320

Phone Call: 860-442-0444

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