Marathon Law Group

Product Liability Lawyers Serving Las Vegas, NV

At Marathon Law Group, our product liability lawyers fight for individuals harmed by manufacturing errors, unsafe designs, and labeling failures. We bring legal clarity to your case and pursue the compensation you need to recover fully.

Each year, thousands of injuries are caused by defective products. In fact, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports over 29 million injuries and 22,000 deaths annually due to unsafe products. If a dangerous item caused you harm—whether it’s a faulty appliance, contaminated food, or a defective medical device—you deserve answers and justice.

Common Types of Product Defects in Las Vegas, Nevada

A defective product may have one or more of the following flaws:

  • Design Defects – The product is dangerous even when made correctly (e.g., toys with detachable choking hazards).
  • Manufacturing Defects – Errors in the production process make the product unsafe (e.g., weak car brakes).
  • Marketing Defects – Inadequate warning labels or misleading usage instructions.

Legal Tip: Nevada follows a strict liability rule for product defect cases. That means you don’t need to prove negligence—just that the product was defective and caused your injury.

Examples of Defective Products

Tire blowouts, faulty airbags, or failing brakes may point to a defective auto parts lawyer claim.
Hip implants, pacemakers, and surgical mesh may qualify under defective medical device attorney categories.

Improper handling or undisclosed allergens can result in severe reactions or infections.

Small, detachable pieces on toys often trigger lawsuits for unsafe children’s toy attorneys.

Microwaves, space heaters, and electric ranges are common sources of product-related house fires.

Why You Need a Product Liability Lawyer in Las Vegas

Navigating defective product legal claims on your own can be overwhelming. Here’s why working with a product defect attorney is essential:

  • Investigate if the product is under recall
  • Identify whether it’s a design, manufacturing, or labeling failure
  • Preserve evidence and interview witnesses
  • File claims within Nevada’s two-year statute of limitations
  • Go after all responsible parties (manufacturer, distributor, retailer)

Reminder: Time is limited. Nevada’s clock starts ticking on the date of injury—not when the defect is discovered.

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    Compensation You May Be Entitled To

    A successful product liability claim may secure:

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    How Marathon Law Group Assists Product Liability Victims

    As a leading product liability law firm in Las Vegas, Marathon Law Group offers:

    We handle class action product claims and individual lawsuits with compassion and precision.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Preserve the product, take pictures of your injuries, and seek medical attention immediately. Don’t throw away packaging or receipts. Then, call a product liability attorney near you to evaluate your case.

    In Nevada, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a product liability lawsuit. Delaying action could forfeit your right to compensation.

    Maybe. If the misuse was foreseeable or if the manufacturer failed to provide adequate warnings, you could still have a valid claim. An experienced failure to warn claim attorney can help assess your situation.

    You can still file a claim. U.S. companies that import and sell foreign products can be held liable. Consult with a lawyer for defective products to determine jurisdiction and accountability.
    Yes. The product is key evidence. It can help establish the nature of the defect and support your legal case for compensation.
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