Defective Product Attorneys Representing Clients in Elgin, Kane County and Beyond
We all rely on many consumer products to help us through our days. We drive our cars. Many of us take prescription medication. Our children play with toys. With every product we use, we have the right to assume that the product will be safe for its intended uses. When these products fail, people can suffer disabling injuries or even death. If you have been injured, or if a loved one has been injured or killed by a defective product, it is crucial to have a skilled Elgin product liability lawyer on your side.
We are the lawyers of Brady & Jensen. We can help you recover full compensation in the aftermath of an injury caused by a defectively designed or manufactured product. There are many different types of potentially defective or dangerous products. They include:
- Medical devices and prescription drugs
- Automobile parts, including tires, air bags
- Household appliances
- Children's toys
In addition, people can be exposed to dangerous products in the workplace. Prolonged exposure to asbestos, benzene or other harmful substances can lead to deadly cancers and other fatal diseases. Our law firm also represents victims of exposure to these toxic substances.
Getting Justice Against Major Corporations
The companies that manufacture or design defective products have a lot at stake in any product liability suit. These companies will go to great lengths in order to minimize their damages and deny their liability. In addition, these cases can take years to resolve. It is vital that your lawyers have the experience and resources to see a case through to its conclusion. At Brady & Jensen, we will make a persuasive case on your behalf. Of equal importance, we have the resources to make sure that we stand strong throughout the length of your case.
Contact the Elgin Product Liability Lawyers of Brady & Jensen
It costs nothing to speak with our law firm about your injuries. Call us toll free at 866-930-2063 or e-mail our personal injury attorneys today.











