Proven Advocacy in Defective Products LitigationNorth Dakota and Minnesota Product Liability AttorneyLarson Law Firm of Minot, North Dakota, has successfully sued major corporations a wide variety of cases involving injuries or death from malfunctioning or poorly designed products. We are your advocate in obtaining justice from manufacturers for the disastrous outcomes caused by their disregard for safety of the end user. Mark V. Larson is a respected personal injury trial lawyer who brings 25 years of experience to your case. He has represented clients throughout North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. If you believe a manufacturer is responsible for injuries to you or your family, call him today for a free case evaluation at (866) 309-1777. Comprehensive Experience in Product LiabilityLarson Law Firm has secured substantial settlements and won jury verdicts in a range of defective product cases:
If you were injured by defective machinery in the workplace, you may be able to seek compensation by filing both a workers' compensation claim and a third party injury claim against the manufacturer. We can represent you in both. Proving Liability in Defective Products CasesTo secure damages, your attorney must prove that the product contained inherent design defects, was badly manufactured or assembled, or built in such a way that safety features could fail or be dismantled. Manufacturers can also be held liable for failure to warn consumers or employees of potential harm from intended use or likely use. Mr. Larson has access to product design engineers, human factors engineers, product safety specialists and other experts nationwide who can attest that the product was unsafe for a reasonable person or not designed to SASE industry standards. Contact our Minot office to arrange a consultation. Mr. Larson will personally meet with you to evaluate your possible defective product claim, and he handles every aspect of your case. Call toll-free at (866) 309-1777. We can arrange weekend appointments or come to you if your serious injuries prevent travel. |


