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Product Liability Attorney in Spokane

Guidance After a Defective Product Injury in Spokane, WA

At Sweetser Law Office, we represent people harmed by dangerous and defective products. Our firm has been rooted in Spokane since 1984, and we are led by former elected prosecutor James R. Sweetser. We work with individuals and families who have suffered injuries or the loss of a loved one because a product did not perform safely.

We offer free case evaluations and handle product liability cases on a contingency fee basis, so there are no fees unless we win. When you work with our product liability attorney in Spokane, you can rest easy knowing your case is in good hands.

Call (509) 444-4444 or message us online to schedule a consultation. Our product liability lawyer in Spokane, WA, can investigate your case.

Examples of Defective Product Injury Claims

Many people suspect a product played a role in their injury, but are not sure whether that means they have a legal claim. Product liability law can apply when a product is defectively designed, manufactured incorrectly, or sold without adequate warnings about known dangers. The specific facts matter, but you should not assume you have no options until you talk with a lawyer.

These incidents can lead to burns, fractures, head injuries, spinal injuries, amputations, and, in the worst cases, wrongful death. Recovery can involve surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term lifestyle changes. Our role as a product liability attorney in Spokane is to review what happened, examine the product, and help determine whether the law provides a path to accountability.

Examples of defective product injury situations include:

  • Kitchen or household appliances that overheat, spark, or ignite and cause burns or smoke injuries.
  • Power tools, ladders, or yard equipment that collapse or malfunction during normal use.
  • Vehicle components such as brakes, tires, or airbags that fail and contribute to crashes.
  • Children’s products or toys that lead to choking or cuts, or burns.

Even if you are unsure whether a defect exists, it is important to preserve the product and speak with an attorney promptly. A free evaluation can help you understand whether the facts of your situation fit within Washington product liability law.

Who May Be Liable for a Defective Product?

People often assume that only the company that made a product can be held responsible. In reality, Washington law can hold several different companies accountable when a defective or dangerous product causes harm. The right approach depends on the product’s history and the role each company played.

Parties that may be held responsible in a product defect case include:

  • Manufacturers: Companies that design and produce a product may be responsible when a defect stems from unsafe design choices or errors during the manufacturing process.
  • Distributors: Businesses that move products through the supply chain can face liability if they place defective or unsafe goods into the marketplace.
  • Retailers: Stores that sell products directly to consumers may be held accountable for offering dangerous items for sale, even if they did not create the defect.
  • Component suppliers: Companies that provide parts or materials may share responsibility when a product failure is traced to faulty or inferior components.

Every case is different. Part of our work as a Spokane defective product attorney residents can consult is to sort through these relationships and pursue claims against the entities that the law allows you to hold responsible.

Why Choose Our Defective Product Lawyer in Spokane?

Product defect cases are different from many other injury claims. They can involve manufacturers, complex safety standards, and insurance companies that work hard to deny fault. Many people worry that a local firm will not have the experience or resolve to stand up to those entities.

Our firm has been part of the Spokane community since 1984, and that history matters for clients. We have spent decades enforcing safety laws and demanding accountability from negligent parties Sweetser Law Office is led by former elected prosecutor James R. Sweetser. That background means our team is comfortable with detailed investigation, and presenting complex facts in court. 

We also understand that cost is often the first concern for someone who has already been hit with medical bills and lost income. We offer free consultations, and if we take your case, there are no fees unless we obtain a recovery for you. Our firm advances the litigation costs necessary to pursue a claim, such as filing fees and case expenses, so you are not asked to pay those costs up front.

Throughout a case, we work to combine determined advocacy with personal attention. Clients are not treated like files. We listen carefully, explain each step in clear language, and make ourselves available to answer questions as the case progresses.

To speak with our team at Sweetser Law Office about a potential product liability case, call (509) 444-4444 for a free consultation. Our product liability attorney in Spokane, WA, can support you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I keep the defective product after my injury?

Yes, you should keep the product if it is safe to do so. Preserve the item, packaging, instructions, and receipts, and store them in a secure place. Avoid repairs or alterations. These materials can be important evidence that a lawyer can review as part of evaluating your claim.

When should I contact a product liability lawyer after an injury?

It is usually best to contact a lawyer as soon as you have addressed your immediate medical needs. Early advice can help you preserve evidence and avoid mistakes with insurers or manufacturers. Our firm offers free consultations, so you can discuss your situation before deciding what to do next.

How long do I have to file a product liability claim in Washington?

In Washington, you generally have three years from the date of the injury to file a product liability claim. However, it is usually best to act as soon as possible. Waiting can make it harder to preserve evidence and build a strong case, and missing the deadline may prevent you from recovering compensation altogether.

Experience Small-Firm Care with Big-Firm Clout

  • Client-Centered Approach

    At Sweetser Law Office, we prioritize your needs and well-being, treating each client with the respect, empathy, and personalized attention they deserve.

  • Relentless Advocacy
    We are dedicated to standing up for our clients, ensuring that our clients receive the justice and full compensation they are entitled to.
  • Experienced Leadership
    With over 35 years of legal expertise, we bring a wealth of knowledge and a track record of success to every client's legal journey.
  • Unwavering Integrity
    We believe in thorough preparation, honest communication, and ethical representation, working tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients.

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