Today, we live in a culture
of blame. We have become a society of
victims in search of a scapegoat to sue, some
entity to hold responsible for whatever ill
may befall us. For manufacturers, retailers
or distributors of products, free enterprise,
although exciting, can also be frightening.
WTK’s attorneys understand this.
Our attorneys are skilled
and experienced in defending manufacturers,
distributors and retailers of products when
they become the target of a product liability
lawsuit. WTK’s product liability
practice is widely recognized as one of the
finest in the region. Our attorneys
have successfully defended a vast array of
corporations in various types of liability
suits, ranging from medical products distributors
to automobile manufacturers.
Our experience has sensitized
us to the practical considerations that affect
the defense of product liability suits.
We continually assess the merits of each case
to avoid imprudent litigation and unnecessary
defense costs, as well as the effect of defense
and settlement of one lawsuit on other similar
cases. Our goal in every instance is
to protect our clients' interests in the most
cost-effective way possible.
- Defending an automobile
manufacturer in a wrongful death suit against
roof and seatbelt failure allegations.
- Defending an automobile
manufacturer in a suit brought by two young
men and a young woman suffering partial
amputations and third degree burns over
as much as 60% of their bodies as
a result of an alleged failure of their
pick-up truck’s “mid-ship”
fuel tank.
- Defending an automobile
manufacturer in a suit involving allegations
that a sixteen year old suffered brain injuries
as a result of alleged defects in her passenger
restraint system.
- Defending a tractor manufacturer
in an action by a worker who claimed that
he sustained permanent, total disability
from limb and shoulder injuries.
- Defending a forklift
manufacturer in a wrongful death action
brought by the widow and three children
of the thirty-nine year old decedent, alleging
design and warning defects.
- Defending a chemical
manufacturer in a suit claiming personal
injuries from exposure to freon-based solvents
in the workplace.
- Defending a medical device
manufacturer sued as a result of a nerve
injury, claimed to be caused by an electronic
device used to administer medicine.
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