Product Liability Representation in Miami & Beyond

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Legal Help After a Defective Product Injury

Consumers trust that the products they use every day are safe. When a defective or dangerous product causes injury, the consequences can be severe and unexpected. Roller Law represents individuals across Miami who were harmed by unsafe products, faulty devices, or dangerous drugs. We take on manufacturers, distributors, and sellers whose products put profits ahead of safety, and we fight to recover compensation for the injuries they cause.

What Is Product Liability?

Product liability law holds companies responsible when a defective or unreasonably dangerous product causes injury. Depending on the circumstances, liability may extend to the manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer. You don’t have to be the original purchaser to bring a claim — if a product injured you because it was defective, you may have legal rights.

Types of Product Defects

Design Defects

Some products are inherently unsafe due to poor design. Examples include vehicles prone to rollovers or tools lacking essential safety features.

Manufacturing Defects

Errors during production or assembly can make a product dangerous, even if the design itself is safe. Defective airbags, contaminated medications, or faulty wiring are common examples.

Failure to Warn

Manufacturers must provide clear instructions and warnings. Missing or inadequate warnings about side effects, proper use, or known dangers can form the basis of a claim.

Common Product Liability Cases We Handle

Our firm represents clients injured by a wide range of defective products, including faulty auto parts such as brakes or airbags, dangerous consumer electronics that overheat or catch fire, unsafe children’s products and toys, defective medical devices, and harmful prescription or over-the-counter drugs. We also handle injuries caused by malfunctioning household appliances and industrial equipment.

Florida Product Liability Law Explained

Florida allows strict liability in many product liability cases. This means an injured person does not have to prove the manufacturer intended to cause harm or was careless — only that the product was defective and that the defect caused the injury. This legal standard helps level the playing field between injured consumers and large corporations.

How Roller Law Builds Product Liability Cases

Product liability claims often involve complex technical evidence and aggressive corporate defense teams. Roller Law works with engineers, safety experts, and industry specialists to identify defects and prove how they caused injury. When defects affect many consumers, we can advise whether an individual lawsuit, mass tort, or coordinated action is appropriate. Our approach is thorough, strategic, and designed to withstand intense legal scrutiny.

Common Questions About Product Liability Claims

  • What should I do if a product injured me?

    Seek medical care immediately, preserve the product if possible, and avoid returning it or throwing it away. Then contact a lawyer to evaluate your case.

  • Can I sue a manufacturer in Florida?

    Yes. If a defective product caused your injury, you may be able to sue the manufacturer or other responsible parties.


  • Do I need proof the company was negligent?

    Not always. Florida’s strict liability law often allows claims without proving negligence.

  • What compensation is available?

    Victims may recover medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs, pain and suffering, and other damages.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    Florida generally allows two years to file a product liability injury claim. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence.

Taking On Powerful Manufacturers

Manufacturers and their insurers fight hard to limit liability. Roller Law is prepared to challenge large corporations and pursue justice for injured consumers. We’ve helped clients harmed by defective auto parts, unsafe electronics, and dangerous products recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and long-term consequences. We don’t back down simply because the opponent is big.

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Don’t Let a Dangerous Product Go Unchallenged

If a defective product injured you or a loved one in Miami, don’t assume the manufacturer can’t be held accountable. Preserve the product and contact Roller Law for a free case review. You pay nothing unless we win your case.