Resolving Products Liability Claims in Daphne, Alabama
When products and their manufacturers are accused of causing injuries, very difficult trials can arise for both plaintiffs and the defendants. Whether you are being accused of contributing to injuries through negligence or you are seeking justice after suffering an injury as a result of a defective product, it is important to have competent, professional legal representation.
At the law firm of Daniell, Upton, Perry & Morris, P.C., we work closely with plaintiffs and defendants throughout the Gulf Coast region and southeastern United States. Products liability cases can become very complex, making our trial experience and network of experts a tremendous asset as you seek a timely resolution that protects your interests.
To discuss your products liability needs with an "AV" rated* products liability trial lawyer from our firm, call 251-545-4317 or toll free 888-861-4873.
Skilled Representation for Plaintiffs and Defendants
Our firm handles a significant amount of plaintiff and defense work in products liability cases throughout the region, including cases involving:
- Failures of building materials and components
- Accidents involving industrial equipment such as forklifts
- Motor vehicle defects
- Pharmaceutical product defects
- Boat and maritime equipment defects
- Recreational vehicle defects
We work with an extensive array of experts, analyzing defects in products and their causal relationships to injuries. We thoroughly investigate these matters, crafting a compelling case on behalf of our clients.
Contact Our Firm
To learn more about our products liability practice and how we can help you achieve a fair resolution to your legal matter, contact us today to speak to an experienced trial attorney.
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