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Product Liability

New York City Dangerous Products Lawyers

If you have been injured from what you believe to be an unsafe or dangerous product, our defective product attorneys can help. The law firm of Tolmage, Peskin, Harris & Falick has over 50 years of experience representing injured people and their families in order to obtain the compensation that an individual may be entitled to.

Danger from products may arise in a variety of ways, including (but not limited to):

  • Design defect
  • Manufacturing flaw
  • Inadequate construction
  • And many others

Depending on the facts of your case, either the manufacturer or the distributor can be held liable. A meeting with our principal product liability attorney Stephan H. Peskin can result in possible outcomes of your case being discussed. Together with Mr. Peskin, you can determine the best course of action to take in your individual situation.

Though we do try to settle some cases out of court, we are not limited to that type of resolution. We have many years of trial lawyer experience, collection millions of dollars for deserving clients. Our attentive wrongful death attorneys and staff are dedicated to your individual needs and are attentive to the sensitive details of your case.

Contact the dangerous products lawyers who have experience that can work to your advantage. The New York law firm of Tolmage, Peskin, Harris & Falick has been assisting clients for over 50 years. Let this tradition of excellence work to get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries. We offer a free consultation so you can discuss your case without cost or obligation today!

The New York City (NYC) personal injury law firm of Tolmage, Peskin, Harris & Falick represents clients in all five boroughs of New York (NY): Manhattan/New York County, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn/Kings County, and the Bronx, as well as Suffolk County, Nassau County/Long Island, Westchester County, Rockland County, Harlem, and the remainder of the State of New York.

The discussion on this page is generic and not specific to NY law and, in fact NY law may be materially different.

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