Dangerous Products
Electrical Injury Lawyers: Dangerous ProductsProduct defects in any electrical product, from an extension cord to a cardiac pacemaker, can result in an electrical shock injury or electrocution. At Rouda, Feder Tietjen & Zanobini, our skilled product liability attorneys know how to investigate and litigate cases involving dangerous products that cause electrical injuries. If you suffered a severe electrical injury because of a product defect, please contact our law firm today to arrange a free consultation and case evaluation. Whether you were hurt because of a product's electrical failure or an appliance malfunction, we can help. We represent clients injured by a variety of dangerous electrical products, including:
Dangerous electrical products can be caused by design, manufacturing or marketing errors, such as improper labeling. In some instances, a defective product causes an electrical injury directly. Dangerous electrical products can also cause fires that cause product-related injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned consumers that counterfeit electrical products pose a risk of electrical injury and electrocution. In order to make products cheaper, makers of counterfeit products may forego safety devices and safety testing. "CPSC has recalled more than one million counterfeit electrical products in recent years, including circuit breakers that did not trip when overloaded; cell phone batteries without a safety device in the circuitry to prevent overcharging; and extension cords with mislabeled, undersized wiring that overheated." If you have been injured by a dangerous or defective electrical product, we will investigate to determine all possible sources of potential compensation. To learn more, please contact our law firm to discuss your case. The initial consultation is free, and you will pay no attorney's fees unless we win monetary compensation for your losses. Located in San Francisco, we represent clients throughout California and nationwide. We speak Spanish, French, Arabic and Portuguese. Se habla Español |


