Scranton Product Liability Lawyer for Defective and Dangerous Products

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Helping Product Injury Victims in Northeastern Pennsylvania

A defective product can upend your life in seconds—an exploding battery in Dunmore, a faulty airbag on I-81, or a broken ladder in a Carbondale garage. If a dangerous design, manufacturing flaw, or poor warning caused your injuries, Hart Law is here to help. Our Scranton product liability lawyer knows how to investigate complex defects, deal with national manufacturers and insurers, and fight for the compensation you need to move forward.

A Clear Path to Justice After a Product Injury

When you hire Hart Law, we take on the investigation and the insurer so you can focus on healing. From day one, we’ll lay out your options in plain English and build a plan that fits your situation.


Liability, Medical Bills & Lost Wages


We identify where the defect occurred—design, manufacturing, or warnings—document your treatment, and pursue lost income and out-of-pocket costs.

Recalls, Insurance & Third Parties


Whether the item is under recall or not, we pursue claims against manufacturers, distributors, and retailers and coordinate with your health and auto coverage when relevant.

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Evidence, Preservation & Expert Testing


We secure the product, packaging, manuals, and receipts; photograph the scene; and work with qualified experts to test and explain what went wrong.

Trial-Ready When It Counts


If a fair settlement isn’t on the table, Hart Law is prepared to file and fight in Lackawanna County Court—keeping you informed on strategy and timing.


FAQ: Product Liability Claims


  • Can I sue if a product injured me even without a recall?

    Yes. Recalls help, but they aren’t required to prove a defect.

  • Do I need to keep the product?

    Absolutely—don’t repair or toss it. The item is critical evidence.

  • Who is responsible—the maker or the store?

    Often both may be involved. We evaluate all potential defendants.

  • How much does a product liability lawyer cost?

    Hart Law works on contingency for injury cases—you don’t pay us unless we win.

Next Step: Free Consultation

If a defective or dangerous product hurt you or a family member, Hart Law will handle the investigation, experts, and insurers. We’ll meet in Dunmore, Carbondale, or wherever is easiest.