• At The Henry Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay any upfront legal fees. We only get paid if we win your case. This arrangement allows you to access high-quality legal representation without worrying about the cost. The specific percentage of the contingency fee will be discussed during […]

  • Not all product liability cases go to trial. Many are resolved through settlement negotiations. However, your lawyer may recommend taking the case to court if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Having a trial lawyer on your side increases the likelihood of a favorable outcome, whether through a settlement or a court verdict.

  • The timeline for resolving a product liability case varies depending on the case’s complexity, the parties’ willingness to negotiate, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases are settled within a few months, while others may take a year or more to resolve. Your lawyer can provide a more specific timeline based on the […]

  • Pursuing a product liability claim is still possible if the product that caused your injury has been recalled. A recall can serve as evidence that the product was defective, but it does not automatically guarantee compensation. You should consult with a product liability lawyer to discuss how the recall might impact your case and to […]

  • Ohio follows the principle of strict liability in product liability cases. You do not need to prove that the manufacturer or seller was negligent. Instead, you must demonstrate that the defective product caused your injury. Strict liability makes it easier for consumers to hold manufacturers accountable.

  • In Ohio, the statute of limitations for filing a product liability claim is generally two years from the date of the injury. Fulfilling your claim within this timeframe is essential, or you may lose your right to seek compensation. Some exceptions may apply, so it’s critical to consult with a lawyer as soon as possible.

  • If your product liability claim is successful, you may be entitled to various types of damages, including: Medical Expenses: Compensation for past and future medical bills related to your injury. Lost Wages: Reimbursement for income lost due to time off work while recovering. Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional distress caused by the […]

  • To have a valid product liability case, you must prove the product was defective and caused your injury. It’s essential to consult with a product liability lawyer who can evaluate your case, review the evidence, and determine whether you have grounds for a claim.

  • A product liability claim is a legal action against manufacturers, distributors, retailers, or other parties responsible for producing and selling a defective product that causes injury or harm. These claims can be based on design, manufacturing, or marketing defects (such as inadequate warnings or instructions).

  • Proving liability in a bicycle accident case requires strong evidence. Key types of evidence include: Police Reports: The official accident report filed by law enforcement. Witness Statements: Testimonies from individuals who witnessed the accident. Photographs and Video Footage: Visual evidence of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and your injuries. Medical Records: Documentation of your injuries […]