Why Hire Product Liability Lawyers?

Product liability cases pit injured consumers against well-funded manufacturers and their teams of corporate defense lawyers. These cases require extensive technical investigation, expert engineering analysis, and a thorough understanding of the legal theories that govern defective product claims in Georgia and South Carolina.

Georgia applies strict liability for product defects under O.C.G.A. § 51-1-11, meaning you do not need to prove the manufacturer was negligent — only that the product was defective and the defect caused your injury. South Carolina likewise recognizes strict liability under the South Carolina Product Liability Act (S.C. Code § 15-73-10 et seq.), imposing liability on sellers of unreasonably dangerous products. Both states also allow claims based on negligence, breach of warranty, and failure to warn.

At Roden Law, we retain independent engineers, materials scientists, biomechanical experts, and industry specialists to analyze the defective product, identify the specific defect, and establish that it caused your injuries. We have the financial resources to fund complex litigation against major manufacturers and will not settle for less than your case is worth.

At Roden Law, our personal injury attorneys have helped numerous victims secure millions in compensation across Georgia and South Carolina. We provide all potential clients with a free, no-obligation review of their claim and do not charge upfront legal fees.

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Types of Product Liability Lawyers Cases We Handle

Defective Auto Parts & Vehicles
Defective Medical Devices
Dangerous Pharmaceutical Drugs
Defective Consumer Products
Defective Industrial & Workplace Equipment
Defective Children's Products & Toys
Food Contamination & Poisoning
Defective Home Appliances & Electronics

Meeting the Statute of Limitations

🍑 Georgia Filing Deadline 2 Years O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33
🌙 South Carolina Filing Deadline 3 Years S.C. Code § 15-3-530

If you fail to file within the statute of limitations, your claim will be dismissed and you will permanently lose the right to pursue compensation. You should not hesitate to consult with a skilled attorney to ensure your claim is filed on time.

Do I Have a Case?

Before our attorneys can take legal action, we must prove the four elements of negligence existed in your accident:

01

Duty of Care

The other party owed you a duty of care and was obligated to act in a manner that ensured your safety and the safety of others.

02

Breach of Duty

The other party breached that duty by failing to act as a reasonably safe and prudent person would have in the same situation.

03

Causation

The at-fault party's conduct and the resulting accident directly caused your injuries. We gather evidence to prove that but for their negligence, you would not have been harmed.

04

Damages

You suffered actual, quantifiable damages — medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering — as a direct result of the at-fault party's breach.

Types of Compensation You Can Recover

Economic Damages

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages or income
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage and vehicle repair/replacement
  • Cost of rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Assistive medical equipment
  • Cost of long-term or lifelong care

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental and emotional distress
  • Loss of companionship (spouse/family)
  • Disability and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Humiliation or loss of reputation

Non-economic damages can only be pursued through a personal injury lawsuit, not a standard insurance claim.

Comparative Fault — What If I'm Partially At Fault?

🍑 Georgia — Modified Comparative Fault

You can recover if less than 50% at fault (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). Your award is reduced by your fault percentage.

🌙 South Carolina — Modified Comparative Fault

You can recover if less than 51% at fault. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage.

For example, if you filed a $100,000 lawsuit and a court finds you are 30% at fault, your award would be reduced to $70,000. Our attorneys will work to minimize any fault assigned to you.

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Common Causes of Product Liability Lawyers Cases

  • Design defects (inherently dangerous product design)
  • Manufacturing defects (errors during production)
  • Failure to warn (inadequate labels, instructions, or warnings)
  • Defective automotive components (tires, airbags, brakes)
  • Malfunctioning medical devices and implants
  • Dangerous pharmaceutical side effects
  • Contaminated food and beverages
  • Faulty electrical wiring and appliances
  • Defective power tools and industrial machinery
  • Unsafe children's products and toys
  • Defective safety equipment (helmets, harnesses)
  • Toxic materials in consumer products

Common Injuries in Product Liability Lawyers Cases

Severe Burns and Scarring

Defective electronics, appliances, batteries, and flammable products can cause thermal and chemical burns resulting in permanent scarring, disfigurement, and the need for skin grafts and reconstructive surgery.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Defective helmets, airbags that fail to deploy, and products that cause falls or impacts can result in concussions and severe traumatic brain injuries with lasting cognitive, behavioral, and physical impairment.

Amputations and Crush Injuries

Defective industrial equipment, power tools, and machinery with inadequate safety guards can cause traumatic amputations and crush injuries that result in permanent disability and the need for prosthetic devices.

Internal Organ Damage

Defective medical devices, pharmaceutical drugs, and toxic products can cause internal organ damage — including liver failure, kidney damage, and internal bleeding — that may not be immediately apparent but is life-threatening.

Spinal Cord and Paralysis Injuries

Product failures in vehicles (seatbelts, roofs, tires), workplace equipment, and recreational gear can cause spinal cord injuries ranging from herniated discs to complete paralysis requiring lifelong care.

Choking and Suffocation

Defective children's products, toys with small parts, and food products with inadequate warnings pose choking and suffocation hazards — particularly dangerous for young children and often resulting in anoxic brain injury or death.

Toxic Exposure and Poisoning

Products containing lead, asbestos, benzene, PFAS, and other toxic substances can cause cancer, organ damage, neurological injury, and reproductive harm. Symptoms often develop years after exposure, complicating causation.

Electrocution and Electrical Injuries

Defective wiring, appliances, power tools, and electrical components can cause severe electrical burns, cardiac arrest, nerve damage, and death. These injuries often result from inadequate insulation or faulty grounding.

Recent Case Results

Settlement $27,000,000 $27,000,000 Settlement | Truck Accident
Verdict $10,860,000 $10,860,000 Verdict | Product Liability
Recovery $9,800,000 $9,800,000 Recovery | Premises Liability
Verdict $3,350,000 $3,350,000 Verdict | Premises Liability

Results shown are gross settlement/verdict amounts before fees and costs. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

About the Author

Tyler Love

Founding Partner, CTO State Bar of Georgia Savannah Bar Association Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

Reviewed by Tyler Love, Founding Partner, CTO — Licensed in Georgia & South Carolina

Frequently Asked Questions

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Contact Our Product Liability Lawyerss Today

If you were injured and believe another party is at fault, contact us for a free, no-obligation review. We dedicate our skills and resources to recovering the maximum compensation you deserve — at no upfront cost.