Chicago Area Defective Product Attorneys
Tools, equipment and other machinery in the workplace can be dangerous even when used properly. But when those products are faulty, do not come with adequate safety instructions, have defective parts, or have been improperly repaired or serviced — even the most safety-conscious worker can suffer serious or fatal injuries.
At Clancy Law, we use our experience and resources to help injured workers in the Chicago, Illinois, area recover compensation from the manufacturers of defective or unreasonably dangerous workplace products.
Demanding accountability from the manufacturers of defective workplace products serves an important purpose beyond providing victims with compensation. It is an opportunity to send a message and to change our world for the better. To learn more about your legal rights and options, call either of our firm's Chicago area law offices directly or take a few moments right now and contact us online.
Taking on Corporate Defendants Takes Commitment and Resources
To obtain a fair settlement or favorable jury verdict in a products liability case, it is almost necessary to have experts. More than 75 years of successful personal injury experience has allowed our firm to develop financial strength and important relationships with highly-respected, well-qualified experts on a variety of subjects, including medicine, product design, accident reconstruction, product manufacturing and product engineering.
In previous product liability cases, we have used those financial and expert resources to successfully represent workers injured by power tools, heavy machinery, presses, grinders and other equipment, and those harmed by workplace exposures to toxic chemicals such as benzene or carbon monoxide as well.
If you believe that your injuries were caused by a defective or unreasonably dangerous workplace product — try to keep that product in your possession if at all possible. The next step is to call our Chicago or St. Charles law offices at 630-524-4338 or to contact us online for a free consultation.
Our lawyers handle defective product lawsuits on a contingency basis — meaning that if we don't win, you don't pay.














