Most people trust that the products they buy are reasonably safe. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Defective products can cause serious injuries, fires, burns, electrocution, choking hazards, traumatic injuries, and even death.
When a company places a dangerous product into the hands of consumers, they can and should be held responsible for the harm that follows.
If you or someone you love was injured because of a defective or unsafe product, I can help investigate your legal options and pursue compensation from the responsible parties.
Product liability claims may arise from defects involving:
Household appliances
Lithium-ion batteries
Space heaters and electrical products
Motor vehicles and vehicle parts
Tires
Tools and machinery
Children's toys and products
Medical devices
Prescription medications
Defective smoke detectors
Dangerous consumer products
Industrial equipment
Not every accident involving a product means the manufacturer is automatically at fault. However, when a product is defectively designed, improperly manufactured, or sold without adequate warnings or instructions, the company responsible may be liable for the damages caused.
Dangerous products can cause devastating injuries, including:
Burn injuries
Fire and smoke inhalation injuries
Traumatic brain injuries
Broken bones
Amputations
Neck and back injuries
Electrocution injuries
Permanent scarring and disfigurement
Wrongful death
These cases are often complex because manufacturers and insurance companies aggressively defend product claims. Large corporations may deny responsibility, blame the consumer, or argue the product was misused.
That is why it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible after an injury involving a dangerous product.
Depending on the facts of your case, compensation may be available for:
Medical expenses
Future medical treatment
Lost wages
Loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Permanent impairment
Property damage
Wrongful death damages
Statute of Limitations: Time Is Limited
Time is critical in products liability cases. In Kentucky, you typically have only one year to file a claim. While some exceptions or extensions may apply (for example, if you were a minor at the time of your injury), product liability cases often require immediate investigation and preservation of evidence. In many situations, the product itself becomes critical evidence, so please don't delay - contact us as soon as possible!
Why Choose Cunningham Law
✅ Free Consultations
✅ No Fee Unless We Win
✅ Experienced in Kentucky Products Liability Cases
✅ Compassionate, Clear Communication
We understand the emotional, physical and financial toll these types of injuries take on you and your family. Insurance companies and manufacturers have teams working to protect their interests from day one. You deserve someone fighting for yours. I provide aggressive representation while treating clients with compassion and respect throughout the process.
Take the First Step Today
If you or someone you love has been injured by a defective product in Kentucky, don’t wait. Contact Cunningham Law today for a free, no‑obligation consultation. We’ll assess your case, explain what you can do, and help you make informed choices about the path forward.