Everyday items should work safely when used as intended. But when something as common as a kitchen appliance, car part, or child’s toy turns dangerous, the results can be serious. If you or someone you love was injured by a faulty product, you may have a claim under product liability law. At Orange Law, Attorney Karan Joshi represents individuals in Houston harmed by unsafe consumer goods, medical devices, electronics, and more.
From poorly made electronics to contaminated supplements, more faulty goods are entering homes and workplaces without proper warnings or safeguards.
Claims often stem from auto components, prescription drugs, faulty power equipment, household appliances, and mislabeled food items.
Defective products can cause electrical burns, choking, lacerations, internal injury, or long-term organ damage depending on the defect.
Many of these injuries could have been prevented with proper testing or adequate warnings—something manufacturers are legally obligated to provide.
A product may be inherently unsafe due to a flawed design that affects all units, even if they’re built exactly as intended.
Mistakes in the assembly process—like missing parts or contaminated materials—can turn a safe design into a dangerous one.
Manufacturers must warn consumers of known hazards and include clear usage instructions to prevent harm.
You don’t need to prove intent—just that a defect existed, and it directly caused injury.
Improperly shielded blades or motors can cause permanent hand or eye injuries.
Overheating lithium-ion batteries in phones, e-bikes, or laptops have caused fires and burns.
A malfunction in key automotive systems can result in life-threatening accidents.
Lead-based paint, small detachable parts, or poor labeling can put children at serious risk.
Implanted devices like hernia mesh or bone graft products may cause infection or long-term damage.
Karan Joshi takes on corporate legal teams to hold manufacturers and sellers responsible for releasing dangerous products into the market.
We analyze product design specs, technical documents, and consumer reports to identify how the defect occurred.
We preserve and test the actual product using independent labs and safety engineers to support your claim.
Responsibility could lie with the maker, assembler, wholesaler, importer, or even the store where it was purchased.
We build a claim that covers every financial and personal impact the product has caused—now and in the future.
Depending on the cause of your injury, multiple parties may be responsible, including:
The party who created or designed the product may be liable for defective materials or poor engineering.
If intermediaries allowed a dangerous item into the market without inspection or testing, they may share fault.
Stores can be held responsible if they continued to sell products under recall or ignored safety concerns.
Many people discard the product after injury, but keeping it intact is crucial for proving the defect.
Multiple companies may have touched the product before it reached you, each with different levels of legal responsibility.
Some injuries—especially from medical devices or medications—don’t show up immediately, making timelines harder to prove.
Manufacturers often have deep pockets and insurance teams trained to deny, delay, or undercut your claim.
If your case is successful, compensation may include:
Karan Joshi is committed to making sure large manufacturers are held to the same standards of safety and care that consumers are expected to follow.
If a dangerous product caused you or your child harm, let us help you fight back. Call Attorney Karan Joshi at Orange Law for a free case review.
Schedule your consultation at https://orangelaw.us and get trusted legal support from a Houston Product Liability Lawyer today.
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