If you or a loved one was seriously injured by a faulty product, you deserve clear guidance and strong representation. Our Redlands personal injury team helps victims pursue fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Ling Law Group serves clients throughout San Bernardino County, with a focus on defective products—from consumer electronics to household appliances—and works to hold manufacturers and sellers accountable.
Defective product claims involve complex evidence, recall history, and product testing. We help secure compensation for medical costs, rehabilitation, lost income, and non-economic damages, while guiding you through the legal process.
Ling Law Group brings years of experience handling personal injury matters in Redlands and across California, working with investigators, medical professionals, and support staff to build a solid case.
Defective product claims require careful evaluation of defect types, testing, and recall history to establish fault.
If you were harmed, you should know your rights and potential remedies, including compensation for medical expenses and future care needs.
A defective product injury claim arises when a consumer is hurt by a product that was designed, manufactured, or marketed without reasonable safety. Liability can attach to manufacturers, distributors, and retailers depending on the defect and the circumstances.
Proving defect, causation, and damages requires careful gathering of evidence, including product manuals, recall notices, inspection reports, and medical records.
Important terms to know include product liability, negligence, strict liability, design defect, and manufacturing defect.
Legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors, and sellers for injuries caused by defective products.
A standard that allows recovery for product injuries without proving fault when the product was defective and unreasonably dangerous.
A design flaw that makes a product unreasonably dangerous.
A defect that occurs during production, resulting in a dangerous product.
In defective product cases, you may pursue settlement negotiations, mediation, or a court case. We review options to tailor the approach to your needs.
If liability is clear and damages are straightforward, a focused settlement approach may be appropriate.
A more targeted strategy can minimize time and costs when complexity is limited.
In many defective product cases, there are multiple potential defendants and extensive recall histories requiring a coordinated approach.
A full-service team helps maximize compensation and prepare for trial if needed.
A coordinated strategy improves outcomes by aligning medical information, evidence gathering, and legal action.
Clients receive regular updates and a consistent plan throughout the case.
From medical records to product literature and recall information, we assemble a solid record.
Keep medical records, photos, and receipts organized for easy reference when speaking with our team.
Learn about fees, potential costs, and expected timelines so you know what to expect.
If you’ve been injured by a defective product, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
A dedicated team helps evaluate liability, gather evidence, and negotiate with manufacturers.
Injuries from defective toys, appliances, vehicles, or consumer goods after recalls or design flaws.
A design flaw that makes the product dangerous.
A manufacturing error that creates a dangerous product.
Inadequate warnings or failure to communicate known risks.
We focus on defective product injuries in Redlands and help clients navigate California’s product liability laws.
From investigation to settlement, our approach is client-centered and thorough.
We strive to maximize compensation while minimizing stress.
We outline the steps from initial evaluation to settlement or trial and keep you informed every step of the way.
We gather facts, review evidence, and explain options.
We collect medical records, product manuals, recalls, and inspection reports.
We assess defect types, design flaws, and identify liable parties.
We prepare and file claims and begin negotiations.
We file the complaint with the court and notify defendants.
We conduct discovery to gather evidence and pursue a fair settlement.
We pursue a resolution through settlement or trial and seek fair compensation.
We prepare for trial with evidence and testimony.
We advocate for maximum recovery across all damages.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
You may be eligible for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Depending on your case, compensation can cover future medical needs and long-term care. We review all sources of liability to pursue the best possible outcome.
California’s statute of limitations for product liability claims varies by type of defect and party involved, but filing promptly helps preserve evidence. If you miss a deadline, you may lose the right to recover non-economic damages or certain costs. We can assess your deadline and options.
While you are not required to hire an attorney, pursuing a claim without legal representation can be risky due to complex laws and procedures. An attorney can help evaluate liability, gather evidence, negotiate settlements, and protect your rights.
Start by seeking medical care and documenting injuries. Preserve evidence such as product packaging, receipts, and photos. Do not speak with manufacturers or insurers until you have legal advice.
Liability in product cases often involves multiple parties—manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Liability can depend on design defects, manufacturing flaws, and failure to warn. Proving these elements typically requires evidence from tests, recalls, and documentation.
Common costs include court fees, expert witnesses, and investigation expenses. Some firms work on a contingency basis, meaning fees are paid from any settlement or award. We can discuss options during a free consultation.
Most defective product cases settle out of court, but some may go to trial. Your case will be evaluated to determine the best path forward with your goals in mind.
A recall or defect does not automatically guarantee compensation. We assess liability and gather evidence to determine if your injuries are connected to the recalled product.
Case duration depends on case complexity, court schedules, and whether the matter goes to trial. Many cases resolve within months, while others take longer depending on the factors involved.
Even if you share some fault, you may still pursue compensation under comparative negligence rules in California. We evaluate your role and pursue the best possible outcome.