Overview

Defective products unnecessarily injure and kill countless consumers each year. Consumers have the right to use products free of design or manufacturing defects. Many products are mass produced, so a single defect in design or manufacture often presents a risk of harm to the masses.

For years, CPM has been on the forefront of defective product litigation, fighting for those injured by dangerous products such as pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and machinery. Dating back to 1971, when Joe Cotchett first published his seminal book on Product Liability law (California Product Liability Actions), the skilled attorneys at CPM have amassed a vast knowledge of product liability law, and have served as lead and co-lead counsel in numerous class action and multi-district litigation cases involving defective products.

For those whose lives have been harmed by a defective product, it can be difficult to know where to turn to hold manufacturers accountable and seek justice. CPM has represented hundreds of plaintiffs harmed by dangerous products, and exhibited proven success in securing compensation for those who have been injured or lost loved ones because of defective products.

If you would like to discuss your potential or pending product liability case, please follow up with Frank Pitre, Gary Praglin or Kelly Weil.

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