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Expert Omaha Product Liability Attorneys in Nebraska – Get Justice Now

We trust that the foods, electronic items, healthcare items, drugs, and other products we buy in stores and online will be safe for our families. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) tries to regulate food and drug items to protect us, and electronics and other goods are inspected and tested for safety reasons. Product manufacturers and retailers, in addition, both have a legal duty to make their goods as safe as possible.

Sometimes, however, all three safety checks fall through. Product manufacturers sometimes skip a testing phase or fail to label their goods to warn patients about a possible safety hazard. A drug corporation may fail to announce a side effect of a drug. Other times, manufacturers and retailers fail to prioritize the health and safety of consumers over profit.

It’s during cases like all three above situations when U.S. citizens are given a legal right to file what is known as a product liability lawsuit against the guilty corporation, retailer, or product manufacturer if someone is injured or otherwise harmed. If you or someone you know has suffered because of a product that wasn’t as safe as advertised, you need the help of an Omaha, NE, product liability lawyer.

What Is Product Liability?

Product liability refers to a legal theory that holds manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others in the supply chain responsible for any injuries or damages caused by their products. This means that if a product harms an individual due to design defects, manufacturing errors, or insufficient warnings or instructions, they may be able to file a claim for compensation.

Types of Product Liability Claims

There are three main types of product liability claims:
 

  1. Negligence: This type of claim holds the manufacturer or other parties in the supply chain responsible for failing to exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacture, or distribution of a product. Negligence can include a failure to adequately test the product or failure to provide adequate warnings or instructions.
  2. Strict Liability: Under this theory, the manufacturer is held liable for any defects in their product regardless of fault. In other words, if a product has a defect that causes harm to the user, it doesn’t matter if the manufacturer was negligent in their actions. They are still responsible for any damages. Strict liability claims are often easier to prove as the burden of proof falls on the manufacturer rather than the consumer.
  3. Breach of Warranty: This type of claim arises when a product fails to meet the expectations or warranties set by the manufacturer. This can include express warranty claims, which refer to promises made about the product in advertisements or other marketing materials, and implied warranty claims, which are assumed by law based on the nature of the product. Breach of warranty claims can also be applied to the product and any written warranties or guarantees.

Product Liability Claims: Learn the Facts

To prove a product liability claim in court, you must prove that the product or good was somehow defective or improperly advertised or packaged and that this defect directly caused harm. You must also prove that negligence or carelessness played a direct role. Doing this can be difficult without an experienced product liability attorney.

Three different types of product defects may be eligible for litigation in Nebraska. They can be separated as follows:

Manufacturing Defects

Manufacturing defects are implemented when a defective product or food is created. These can occur due to using unsafe parts or materials or improperly constructing an item. Sometimes, these defects affect an entire line of products, while other times, they may only affect a handful, but in both cases, negligence will need to be proven.

Design Defects

Products with design defects are items that were improperly designed or tested properly before being mass-produced. Such defects are often a result of a corporation attempting to cut corners financially and use an alternative engineering method or materials to save costs or omit a step during the manufacturing process. Design defects generally affect an entire product line and can result in mass torts lawsuits on a major scale if the defective products aren’t hastily recalled and fixed.

Advertising, Labeling, or Packaging Defects

Products that are improperly advertised, labeled, or packaged and become available for sale anyway are classified as defective due to their potentially harmful nature.

Drug or healthcare items that don’t contain proper safety warnings fit under the category, and food items that fail to note possible food allergy interactions, etc. U.S. laws require companies to provide detailed warnings regarding any potential dangers a product may cause. When companies fail to deliver, they can be held liable for any serious injuries that occur.

Types of Personal Injury Cases Handled by Welsh & Welsh PC, LLO in Omaha, Nebraska

Car Accident: Car accidents can leave victims facing painful injuries, financial strain, and uncertainty. Welsh & Welsh PC, LLO helps Nebraskans pursue full compensation and hold negligent drivers accountable.

Truck Accident: Collisions with commercial trucks often result in severe, life-altering harm. Our firm has extensive experience navigating complex trucking regulations and fighting for victims’ rights.

Medical Malpractice: When medical professionals fail to meet the standard of care, patients suffer the consequences. We advocate for those harmed by preventable medical errors and negligence.

Birth Injury: Birth injuries can permanently affect a child’s health and a family’s future. Welsh & Welsh works to uncover what went wrong and secure justice for injured infants and mothers.

Premise Liability: Property owners must keep their premises safe. If hazardous conditions caused your injury, our attorneys can help pursue accountability and fair compensation.

Nursing Home Abuse: Elderly residents deserve dignity and proper care. We stand up for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect, helping families protect their loved ones.

Mesothelioma: A mesothelioma diagnosis brings difficult decisions. We help victims and families pursue justice from those responsible for asbestos exposure.

Burn Injury: Burn injuries can change every part of life. Our firm works tirelessly to hold negligent parties accountable and to secure meaningful recovery.

Head Brain Injury : Traumatic brain injuries can disrupt every aspect of life. Welsh & Welsh fights for clients suffering from TBIs to ensure they receive the care and compensation they deserve.

Motorcycle Accident: Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable on the road. Our team represents injured riders and seeks justice when careless drivers cause serious harm.

Pedestrian Accident: If you’ve been hit while walking, the impact can be life-changing. We help you pursue compensation and regain stability.

Dog Bites: If you’ve been bitten by a dog, you may be dealing with pain and unexpected medical bills. We hold negligent owners accountable.

Work Injury: Workplace injuries can impact your ability to earn a living. We help injured workers navigate their legal options and secure the benefits they are entitled to. 

Wrongful Death: Losing a loved one due to negligence is unimaginable. Welsh & Welsh supports families in seeking justice and financial stability through wrongful death claims. 

Bicycle Accident: If you’ve been injured while cycling, you deserve a fair chance to recover. We protect your rights and push back against negligent drivers. 

Electric Scooter Accident: Electric scooter crashes are increasingly common and can cause significant injuries. Our firm helps victims pursue compensation for negligent or reckless behavior. 

Workers Compensation: If you’ve filed or need to file a workers’ compensation claim, the process can feel confusing. We guide you from start to finish. 

Rideshare Sexual Assault: When a rideshare driver commits sexual assault, victims deserve justice. Welsh & Welsh provides compassionate, confidential support and pursues claims against responsible parties.  

Drug Litigation: Dangerous and defective medications can cause widespread harm. Our firm represents individuals injured by unsafe drugs and seeks accountability from manufacturers. 

Slip and Fall: Slip-and-fall accidents often stem from preventable hazards. We help victims pursue claims against negligent property owners to recover medical and financial damages.

Fetal Distress: When signs of fetal distress are missed, the consequences can be lifelong. We help families seek justice for preventable birth injuries. 

Product Liability: Consumers should be able to trust the products they use. When defective products cause injuries, we fight to hold manufacturers and distributors responsible.

Get Help from an Experienced Nebraska Product Liability Lawyer

Filing a product liability lawsuit in Nebraska accomplishes a few things. First, a successful claim will provide financial compensation that can be used for your family’s recovery. Medical bill compensation, loss of wage costs, and even pain and suffering damages may be rewarded.

Additionally, a product liability or dangerous drug lawsuit sends a message to product and drug manufacturers stating that our safety and health must be prioritized. A lawsuit is challenging to ignore and forces companies to do better.

If you or a loved one has been injured or has suffered due to a product that was mislabeled or defective and became dangerous, you should get in touch with an Omaha, NE, product liability lawyer as soon as possible.

At Welsh & Welsh, we can handle your case with the proven expertise and integrity you and your family deserve. We can help. Get in touch today to find out how.

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What is a product liability claim, in plain terms?
Product liability generally refers to civil claims alleging that a product caused injury because it was unreasonably dangerous. The allegation might involve a design defect (the product is dangerous as designed), a manufacturing defect (something went wrong in production), or a failure to warn (inadequate instructions or warnings). The legal approach depends on the product and what went wrong. These cases often require careful analysis of how the product was used and whether the risk was foreseeable.
Do I have to prove the manufacturer intended to harm someone?
Typically, product cases do not require proving intent to harm. The legal focus is usually on whether the product was defective or lacked adequate warnings, and whether that defect caused injury. Many disputes involve whether the product was used as intended or whether misuse contributed. The standard generally centers on safety expectations and reasonable warnings rather than intent.
What evidence is most important in a product liability case?
Preserving the product in its post-incident condition is often critical, because the product itself can be key evidence. Documentation like manuals, warnings, purchase records, repair history, and photos of the product before and after the incident can also matter. Cases may also rely on engineering analysis, testing, and comparison to safer alternative designs. A clear chain of custody can be important to avoid disputes about whether the product was altered.
Are there special deadlines for product liability cases in Nebraska?
Product claims can involve both statutes of limitations and statutes of repose, depending on how Nebraska law applies to the product and the timing of sale/use. A statute of limitations is usually tied to the injury date (or discovery), while a statute of repose can bar claims after a certain time tied to the product’s timeline. These rules can be complex and fact-specific. Because of that, identifying the correct deadline early is especially important in product cases.
How does comparative fault interact with product liability?
Even in product cases, defendants may argue that user conduct contributed to the injury. That can include misuse, failure to follow instructions, or altering the product. Nebraska comparative fault principles can reduce recoverable damages and may bar recovery at certain thresholds. These disputes often focus on whether the product was reasonably safe for foreseeable use and whether warnings were adequate. The outcome depends on how fault is allocated and what the evidence shows.

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