Injured by Something You Bought? You May Have a Case.
Injured by Something You Bought? You May Have a Case.
When you buy a product—whether it’s a car part, a power tool, a household appliance, or even food—you have a basic expectation: that it’s safe to use. But all too often, defective products reach consumers, and when they do, the consequences can be devastating. Burns, lacerations, chemical exposure, choking hazards, and even fatal accidents have been linked to everyday items that should have never made it past quality control.
If you or someone you love has been injured due to a product that malfunctioned, broke unexpectedly, or lacked proper warnings, you may have grounds for a product liability claim. At The Boone Firm, we help Georgians take legal action against unsafe manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors. These cases are about more than compensation—they’re about holding companies accountable when safety takes a back seat to profit.
Not All Defects Are Obvious—But the Harm Can Be Serious
Many people don’t realize they have a valid case because the defect isn't immediately clear. Product liability claims can arise from design flaws, manufacturing mistakes, or the absence of proper instructions or warnings. Even products with a good safety record can be dangerous if one batch was improperly assembled or packaged.
For instance, if a car’s brake system fails due to a part defect, or a child's toy contains choking hazards that weren’t labeled, the manufacturer may be legally responsible. In other cases, food contamination or a failure to recall unsafe products in a timely manner can also lead to injuries—and grounds for a claim.
What You May Be Entitled to Recover
Product-related injuries can be physically, emotionally, and financially draining. Fortunately, Georgia law allows injured consumers to pursue compensation for a wide range of damages. This may include medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and—in severe cases—wrongful death benefits for surviving family members.
Because these cases often involve going up against large companies and corporate legal teams, it’s important to have a law firm that knows how to navigate the process, build strong claims, and fight for the full value of what you’re owed. At The Boone Firm, we approach each case with determination, thorough preparation, and a clear understanding of what’s at stake.
Timelines Matter—Don’t Wait to Take Action
Georgia has a statute of limitations for product liability claims, meaning there’s only a limited amount of time to file your case. Waiting too long could cost you the chance to recover damages, even if your injury is serious. That’s why it's important to act as soon as possible after an accident or injury linked to a defective product.
If you’re unsure whether you have a valid claim, we invite you to reach out. The Boone Firm offers case evaluations to help you understand your rights and what steps to take next.

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If a defective product has caused harm to you or someone you care about, you don’t have to face the legal system alone. The Boone Firm is here to listen, investigate, and fight for accountability.
