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A defective product can change your life in seconds. You trusted that a product was safe. When it was not, you got hurt. That is not your fault.
Product liability cases are complex. They take serious legal skill and deep investigation. Our team of product liability lawyers in Denver have handled these types of cases for decades. We have the resources to dig into what went wrong and who is responsible.
If a dangerous product injured you or someone you love, we may be able to help you seek compensation for your losses.
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Your health comes first. Get medical care right away, even if the injury seems minor. Some injuries take time to show up.
After that, try to save the product that hurt you. Do not throw it away or fix it. Take photos of the product, your injuries, and anything else related. Keep receipts, packaging, and instruction manuals if you still have them.
Write down what happened while it is fresh in your mind. Note the date, time, and how you were using the product. This information could be important later.
Then, talk to a product liability lawyer. There is a time limit to file a claim in Denver. In most cases, you have two years from the date of injury. Acting sooner may help protect your rights.
If a liability hurt you, we are ready to listen. Contact us today for a free case review.
Every case is different. Some cases settle in a few months. Others may take a year or more, depending on how complex they are.
A few things can affect the timeline. How serious is the injury? How many companies are involved? Is the evidence clear or does it need expert analysis? These factors all play a role.
Our team works to move cases forward as quickly as possible. At the same time, we do not rush into a settlement that may not be fair. We keep you updated along the way so you always know where things stand.
At Frenkel & Frenkel, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront. We only collect a fee if we recover money for you.*
There is no charge for your first consultation. You can call us, tell us what happened, and we will let you know if we think we can help. There is no pressure and no obligation.
Yes, in many cases you can. Colorado product liability law does not require you to be the buyer. If you were injured by a defective product, you may have a claim. This is true even if someone else bought it, or if it was a gift.
What matters most is that the product was defective and that it caused your injury. A lawyer can look at the facts of your case and help you figure out the best path forward.
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At Frenkel & Frenkel, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront. We only collect a fee if we recover money for you.
There is no charge for your first consultation. You can call us, tell us what happened, and we will let you know if we think we can help. There is no pressure and no obligation.
Our attorneys have spent decades fighting for victims of defective products.
Our founding attorneys previously defended insurance companies. We understand the tactics they use to minimize payouts and know how to counter them.
Over $1 billion in recovered settlements and verdicts; consistently named among the Best Lawyers in America.
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About 67% of product liability cases end in a plaintiff settlement (industry data)
Roughly 3 million people are hurt by defective products each year in the U.S. (CPSC estimates)
Over 90% of product liability cases settle before going to trial (industry data)
Design Defects
Sometimes the problem starts on the drawing board. If a product’s design makes it unsafe, every single unit could be dangerous. Even products made exactly as planned can be defective if the design itself is flawed.
Manufacturing Defects
A product can have a good design but still go wrong during production. Errors in the factory may cause certain units or batches to be unsafe. These defects often affect only some products, not all of them.
Failure to Warn
Companies have a duty to tell you about known risks. When a product lacks proper warnings or clear instructions, users may get hurt. Missing or unclear labels can turn an otherwise safe product into a dangerous one.
Medical Devices
Implants, surgical tools, and other medical devices can fail. When they do, the results may be serious. Patients may suffer complications, need additional surgeries, or face long-term health problems.
Dangerous Drugs
Some medications cause harm that the maker failed to disclose. This could include hidden side effects, contamination, or incorrect labeling. Patients have a right to know what they are putting in their bodies.
Automotive Defects
Faulty brakes, defective airbags, bad tires, or broken steering parts can cause crashes. These defects may also make a crash worse by failing to protect you. Car makers and parts makers can be held responsible.
Defective tires, brakes, airbags, seat belts, and steering parts may cause accidents or make crashes worse. If a car part failed and you got hurt, you could have a claim.
Faulty implants, pacemakers, surgical tools, and prosthetics may cause serious patient harm. These devices are supposed to help you heal, not make things worse.
Some drugs come with hidden dangers. Undisclosed side effects, contamination, or wrong dosing information may put patients at risk.
Power tools, appliances, electronics, and household items can be defective. If a product you use at home injured you, the maker may be at fault.
Unsafe toys, cribs, car seats, and strollers can put kids in danger. Choking hazards, toxic materials, and design flaws are common issues we see.
Construction machines, cranes, scaffolding, and other workplace tools can cause serious injuries. Workers hurt by faulty equipment may have a product liability claim.
It is an area of law holding companies -- including makers, distributors, or retailers -- responsible for selling products that cause injury during normal use. In Colorado, this is governed by C.R.S. sec. 13-21-401, which covers strict liability actions against manufacturers and sellers.
1. Manufacturing defects (production error). 2. Design defects (flawed product plan). 3. Marketing defects (missing/unclear warnings).
We handle a wide range of product liability cases. These include defective auto parts like brakes, tires, and airbags. We also take cases involving dangerous power tools, unsafe children's toys, faulty home appliances, defective medical devices, and harmful prescription drugs. If a product hurt you, call us to discuss your situation.
You may be able to. Defective car parts are a common source of product liability claims. Faulty brakes, bad tires, broken airbags, and steering failures can all lead to crashes or make injuries worse. You could have a claim against the car maker, the parts maker, or the installer. We can review the facts and help you understand your options.
Under C.R.S. sec. 13-80-106, you generally have two years from the date you discovered -- or reasonably should have discovered -- the injury and its cause. There is also a 10-year rebuttable presumption: if your product is more than 10 years old, you may face a higher evidentiary burden. Speaking with an attorney as soon as possible helps protect your options.
Yes. Under Colorado strict liability, you do not need to prove the manufacturer acted negligently. You need to show the product was defective, the defect existed when it left the manufacturer's control, and that defect caused your injuries.