Representation in Products Liability Cases

Home developers often attempt to make the most economical decisions when choosing the products to install in a home. Sometimes, the developer selects substandard products that break, fail to work as intended or even cause further damage to surrounding areas. Sometimes windows and window frames are poorly designed and allow moisture to build up in the glass. These products may warp or bow from their original shape. Additionally, some doors and sliding glass windows do not fit or close as they should. A defective frame can even compromise the structural integrity of the surrounding area. Another example of a defective product is an improperly designed HVAC unit that may inadequately heat or cool a home, make excessive noise or leak and cause water damage. When the individual supplying these components puts them into the market for public use, they become liable for these design defects.

A manufacturer, distributor and seller of a product are strictly liable for any personal injury or property damage caused by their defective product. Many different products go into the construction of residential property. The windows, siding, roofing, and other building materials that become part of your home are all individual products, and their manufacturers, distributors and sellers are all strictly liable for damage done by these defective products.

Since the home is a compellation of so many different products, it can be very difficult to litigate a construction defect product’s liability case. Silldorf & Levine, LLP is a team of effective advocates with the experience needed to handle these complex matters. Our lawyers have extensive litigation and trial experience in this area and strive to provide sound legal counsel and compassionate, easy-to-understand explanations of your case.

The attorneys at Silldorf & Levine, LLP have years of experience litigating defective product suits and have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for homeowners associations and individual homeowners to help them clean up the mess these defective products have left behind.


 
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