Defective Product

Child Product Liability Lawyers in Pittsburgh

Child Product Liability can leave you with immediate questions about care, work, and what to do next. Friday & Cox LLC helps people and families in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania understand the facts that may matter.

How We Help

A disciplined approach to a difficult situation.

Every matter begins with the details: what happened, who was involved, what evidence exists, and how the injury is affecting daily life. Our role is to help clients make informed decisions while the legal and insurance questions are still taking shape.

  • The circumstances surrounding child product liability
  • Records that can help explain what happened
  • Medical and practical impact on daily life
  • The legal and insurance questions worth reviewing
Product detail

Legal Pathway

A careful review starts with the right questions

The condition of the product, the information supplied with it, and the chain of custody can all matter in a product case.

Preserve What Matters

Information can make a difference.

Early records help create a clearer account of what happened. The right documents depend on the case, but these are useful places to start.

Relevant Recoveries

Examples connected to this kind of case.

These prior matters are included for context only. Every case depends on its own facts, evidence, injuries, and applicable law.

$7.5 Million Defective Product

$7.5 million recovery for car passengers blinded by defective airbags.

$1.75 Million Defective Machine

$1.75 million recovery for a worker with crush injuries from a defective machine.

$800,000 Defective Product

$800,000 recovery for a worker crushed by a defective weld on a trailer hitch.

Confidential Defective Fireworks

Confidential recovery for a volunteer firefighter blinded by defective fireworks.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different.

Questions, Answered Clearly

Common questions about defective product.

What should I do after child product liability?

Seek appropriate care, preserve available information, and keep a clear record of what happened. The next step depends on the facts.

What information should I keep?

Keep medical, incident, witness, insurance, and work-related records that may help explain the situation.

When should I ask for legal guidance?

Consider a case review when an injury is serious, facts are disputed, insurance is involved, or you are unsure which legal path applies.

Friday & Cox LLC

Start with a clear conversation.

Tell us what happened, and we will help you understand the next step.

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