
Product Liability Lawyers in Lexington, KY
Protecting Your Rights with Personal Injury Experience
A faulty product can shatter your life in an instant. We don't just understand the devastation at Oakley & Oakley – we fight against it. Product liability law is your shield, holding manufacturers, designers, and sellers accountable when their defective products cause you harm. If you've been injured, you're not alone. You deserve justice; our experienced personal injury lawyers in Lexington are your unwavering advocates.
We dissect the details, whether it's a critical design flaw, a dangerous manufacturing defect, or a glaring failure to warn. We're here to aggressively pursue the compensation you rightfully deserve, ensuring negligent parties are held responsible. Don't let a defective product define your future – let us help you rebuild.
Call (859) 712-7365 for and schedule your free consultation with our team today.
What is Product Liability?
Product liability is a legal concept that holds manufacturers responsible for injuries caused by faulty products. Claims can arise from design defects, errors in manufacturing, or the failure to warn consumers about potential risks. Whether through negligence or strict liability, companies that release unsafe products can be held accountable when harm occurs. These cases uphold your consumer rights while addressing personal injury caused by these product defects.
Your Rights and Legal Claims
If you’ve suffered from a defective product, filing a product liability claim is your next step. Our attorneys guide you through the complex legal process with care and expertise. Claims can cover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering caused by design or manufacturing defects and failures to warn. Our experienced personal injury lawyers in Lexington emphasize your consumer rights and seek maximum compensation for your loss.
Why Oakley & Oakley is Your Trust Personal Injury Advocate
When dealing with product defects, you need reliable legal support. Oakley & Oakley stands by you, providing the necessary dedication and experience to hold manufacturers accountable.
Have a Question?
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How to Know if You Hired a Good or Bad Criminal Defense Attorney
If you are accused of a crime or you are under investigation for a crime, you have the right to legal counsel. It does not matter whether you face drug crime charges, DUI charges, or weapons charges. The United States Constitution guarantees you the right to consult with a criminal defense lawyer. Never give up or waive your right to counsel when facing criminal charges in Kentucky. Always exercise your right to consult with a lawyer before answering questions or giving the police a statement.
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What is Probable Cause?
Probable cause is a legal term that is often misunderstood. Law enforcement must have probable cause to believe you committed a crime before they search or arrest someone.
Probable cause is a particular and reasonable belief that an individual is:
- committing a crime,
- has committed a crime or
- is about to commit a crime.
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Questions to Ask a Criminal Defense Lawyer During a Free Consultation
When you need to hire a criminal defense lawyer to represent you, it can be challenging to know what you are looking for. Obviously, you want your lawyer to be experienced, attentive, and personable. After all, who you hire matters. That is why it is so important you are prepared when you meet with an attorney for a free consultation. Knowing which questions to ask and what answers to look for can help you weed out the lawyers who might not be a good fit and zero in on the attorneys who will do an excellent job defending you. But many people who are in search of a lawyer are doing so for the first time. They have never been arrested or summoned to a courtroom before. Knowing where to even begin can be stressful in and of itself. To help you navigate the challenging process of hiring the right lawyer, here are several questions you might want to ask during a free consultation.

Common Product Defects and Injuries
Defective products can pose serious consumer risks, leading to unexpected injuries and life-altering consequences.
Types of Defective Products and Associated Risks
Defective products can appear in various forms, causing harm in multiple ways, such as:
- Faulty appliances that may overheat or malfunction, leading to fires or burns.
- Unsafe vehicles with design or manufacturing flaws, increasing the likelihood of accidents and significant injuries.
- Malfunctioning medical devices that fail or break, resulting in severe injuries or long-term health complications.
Common Injuries from Defective Products
The harm caused by these defects can include, but is not limited to:
- Burns from fires or overheating products
- Head trauma and fractures from car accidents caused by unsafe vehicles
- Disabilities or worsening health from malfunctioning medical devices
We are dedicated to protecting those impacted by unsafe products and ensuring their voices are heard at Oakley & Oakley.