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El Paso Product Liability Lawyer | Defective Product Claims

When a defective product causes injury or harm, victims deserve justice and compensation.


At Labinoti Law Firm, our El Paso product liability attorneys fight tirelessly for consumers who have suffered due to dangerous or faulty products. With proven results including million-dollar verdicts and settlements, we stand ready to hold manufacturers accountable for their negligence.

Understanding Product Liability Claims in El Paso


Product liability cases arise when defective or dangerous products cause injury to consumers. These claims can involve design defects, manufacturing flaws, or inadequate warnings that put users at risk. In El Paso, victims of defective products have legal rights to pursue compensation from manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.

Our experienced team at Labinoti Law Firm has successfully handled complex product liability cases throughout Texas and New Mexico. We understand the intricate laws governing these claims and work diligently to build compelling cases that deliver results for our clients.

Types of Product Defects We Handle


Design Defects: Products that are inherently dangerous due to flawed design, making them unsafe even when manufactured correctly.

Manufacturing Defects: Products that become dangerous during the production process, differing from the intended design.

Marketing Defects: Inadequate warnings, improper labeling, or insufficient instructions that fail to inform consumers of potential risks.

Common Defective Products That Cause Injuries


  • Automotive defects: Faulty brakes, airbags, tires, and steering components
  • Medical devices: Defective implants, surgical instruments, and diagnostic equipment
  • Pharmaceutical products: Dangerous drugs with undisclosed side effects
  • Consumer electronics: Overheating devices, electrical hazards, and battery explosions
  • Children's products: Unsafe toys, cribs, car seats, and playground equipment
  • Household appliances: Defective heating systems, kitchen appliances, and power tools

Texas Product Liability Laws and Your Rights


Texas follows strict liability principles for product defect cases, meaning manufacturers can be held responsible regardless of intent or negligence. The state's two-year statute of limitations requires victims to file claims within two years of discovering their injury.

At Labinoti Law Firm, we thoroughly investigate each case to identify all responsible parties, including manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Our attorneys work with industry professionals and technical consultants to build strong cases that demonstrate how defective products caused our clients' injuries.

Why Choose Labinoti Law Firm for Your Product Liability Case


Located in downtown El Paso near the El Paso County Courthouse and serving the Westside community, Labinoti Law Firm brings decades of proven experience to every product liability case. Attorney Daniela Labinoti personally oversees each case, ensuring clients receive the dedicated attention and aggressive advocacy they deserve.

Our track record speaks for itself, with notable victories including a $1 million jury verdict in a retaliation case and successful settlements that have secured justice for our clients throughout the El Paso area, including neighborhoods like Sunset Heights, Five Points, and the Northeast.

Our Comprehensive Approach


  • Thorough case evaluation and evidence collection
  • Consultation with industry professionals and technical consultants
  • Aggressive negotiation with insurance companies and manufacturers
  • Skilled courtroom representation when cases go to trial

Frequently Asked Questions About Product Liability Claims


How long do I have to file a product liability claim in Texas?
Texas law provides a two-year statute of limitations for product liability claims, beginning from the date you discovered or should have discovered your injury.

What compensation can I recover in a product liability case?
Victims may recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability costs, and in cases of egregious conduct, punitive damages.

Do I need to prove the manufacturer was negligent?
No. Texas follows strict liability principles, meaning you only need to prove the product was defective and caused your injury.

Can I sue multiple parties for a defective product injury?
Yes. Manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and other parties in the supply chain may all be held liable for defective products.

What if I was partially at fault for my injury?
Texas follows comparative negligence rules, so you may still recover compensation even if you were partially responsible, though your award may be reduced.

Protecting El Paso Families from Dangerous Products


Product liability cases require extensive resources, technical knowledge, and courtroom experience. At Labinoti Law Firm, we have successfully represented clients throughout El Paso, from the historic Kern Place neighborhood to the growing areas near Fort Bliss. Our commitment to justice extends beyond individual cases—we work to hold corporations accountable and prevent future injuries.

We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for your case. This approach allows us to take on powerful manufacturers and corporations without placing financial burden on injured families.

Contact Our El Paso Product Liability Attorneys Today


When carelessness causes harm, we take action. If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, don't wait to seek legal representation. The experienced attorneys at Labinoti Law Firm are ready to fight for your rights and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.

Contact our office today at 915-201-0132 or visit our contact page to schedule your free consultation. With offices in downtown El Paso and on the Westside, we're here to serve families throughout West Texas with the skilled advocacy and personal attention your case demands.

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