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Lubbock Product Liability Attorney

Lubbock Product Liability Lawyer

Every day, people trust that the products they bring into their homes, workplaces, and lives are safe.

From the toys children clutch to the tools adults use on the job, there’s an expectation that products will function as promised and won’t cause harm. But that isn’t always reality. When a product is defective and causes injury or loss, the consequences can be devastating.

If you or a loved one has been injured by a faulty or dangerous product, Barrera Law Group LLC stands ready to help. Our experienced Lubbock product liability lawyer understands how manufacturers, distributors, and sellers must be held responsible when their products fail.

We will work tirelessly to obtain the compensation you deserve and protect your rights under Texas law.

What Is Product Liability?

Product liability refers to a legal system that holds manufacturers, designers, distributors, and sellers responsible when the products they place into the stream of commerce cause injury or damage.

Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 82, a person injured by a product may file a claim alleging the product was defective and unreasonably dangerous.

In many product liability cases, Texas recognizes strict liability. That means the injured party does not have to prove the manufacturer was negligent, only that the product was defective, caused harm, and was being used in a normal, intended way.

Defective Products Hurt Thousands Every Year

Dangerous and defective products are not rare. Each year, hundreds of product recalls are issued in the United States for items that pose safety hazards, and millions of consumers are treated in emergency departments for product‑related injuries.

These numbers reflect a harsh truth: defective products can and do cause serious injuries, from burns and fractures to neurological damage and wrongful death.

Common Types of Product Defects

Product liability claims arise from three defect categories:

Design Defects

These occur when the very blueprint of a product is unsafe, making each unit inherently dangerous, even if perfectly manufactured. Examples include vehicles prone to rollovers or toys with choking hazards.

Manufacturing Defects

Sometimes a product is poorly made or assembled. A flaw during production, like a cracked weld on machinery or contaminated medication, can turn a safe design into a dangerous one.

Marketing or Warning Defects

When a product lacks adequate instructions, warnings, or safety information, a company may be liable if a user is hurt because they were not properly informed of the risks.

Examples of Dangerous and Defective Products

Virtually any product can be dangerous if it’s defective. Some of the most common types of product liability cases involve:

  • Automotive parts and vehicles with faulty brakes, airbags, tires, or steering systems.
  • Medical devices and pharmaceuticals that fail or cause harmful side effects.
  • Household appliances and electronics that overheat, explode, or shock users.
  • Power tools and industrial equipment without proper safeguards.
  • Children’s toys with choking hazards or toxic materials.
  • Consumer goods and furniture that tip, break, or malfunction unexpectedly.

No matter what the product might be, if it was expected to be safe and it was not, victims can pursue justice.

Why Product Liability Cases Are Complicated

Product liability claims are complex for several reasons:

Corporate Defendants with Deep Resources

Manufacturers and distributors often have teams of lawyers and vast resources to defend against claims. They may argue that the product was misused or altered, or that the defect was not the cause of the injury.

Scientific and Technical Evidence Required

Proving a product was defective requires technical evidence, expert testimony, and detailed analysis. Engineers, medical professionals, and industry specialists may be necessary to show how the defect caused harm.

Multiple Potential Defendants

Product liability claims may involve manufacturers, parts suppliers, designers, distributors, retailers, and others in the supply chain. Determining who is responsible requires careful legal investigation.

Since these cases are complex, having experienced legal representation is important for building a strong case and maximizing compensation.

How Barrera Law Group LLC Helps You

At Barrera Law Group LLC, our Lubbock product liability lawyer brings deep knowledge of Texas product liability law and a fierce commitment to client advocacy. Here’s how our firm supports injured consumers:

Thorough Investigation

We examine every detail of the defect, reviewing product design, manufacturing records, safety standards, and regulatory history. We preserve evidence and work with experts to establish causation clearly.

Clear Legal Strategy

Our lawyers construct compelling claims using both strict liability and negligence theories when appropriate. We determine who in the product’s chain of distribution is legally responsible and pursue claims against all liable parties.

Compassionate Client Support

We understand the challenges victims face from mounting medical bills and lost income to rehabilitation needs and emotional distress. Our approach is compassionate, responsive, and focused on your best interests.

Negotiation and Litigation

Whether through settlement or trial, our firm fights for fair compensation. We negotiate aggressively with insurance companies and corporate defense teams, but are ready to take your case to court if necessary.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Victims injured by defective products may be eligible for several forms of compensation, including:

  • Medical expenses, past and future care
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering and emotional distress
  • Disfigurement and loss of quality of life
  • Property damage related to the injury

Texas law allows full recovery of economic damages and certain non‑economic damages in product liability cases. Punitive damages meant to punish particularly egregious conduct may also be available where the defendant’s behavior was grossly negligent or reckless.

Texas Legal Deadlines and Time Limits

Timing matters in product liability claims. In Texas, the statute of limitations for filing a product liability lawsuit is 2 years from the date the injury occurred or when it was discovered.

Texas also has a statute of repose. That is a limit that may prevent claims filed more than 15 years after the original sale of the product, no matter when the injury was discovered.

Missing these deadlines can bar recovery. This is why acting quickly after an injury is important. Our lawyer will make sure all legal deadlines are met so your rights are preserved.

What To Do If a Defective Product Injures You

Taking the next steps after a defective product injury can strengthen your case:

 

  • Seek immediate medical attention. Document injuries and treatments.
  • Preserve the product and packaging. Keep everything intact without modification.
  • Take photos and gather documentation: record injuries, the product, warnings, instructions, and receipts.
  • Report the injury. Notify manufacturers or retailers when appropriate.
  • Contact a product liability lawyer as soon as possible.

Early legal involvement helps secure evidence before it disappears. Plus, this allows for strategic case development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still file a claim if the product was recalled?

Yes, injuries caused by recalled products may still lead to liability claims, since recalls don’t automatically eliminate a manufacturer’s responsibility.

Do I have to prove the manufacturer was negligent?

Not always. In many Texas product liability cases, strict liability applies, meaning that a proven defect and causation may be enough, even without showing negligence.

How long do I have to sue?

In most cases, two years from the injury date or the date of discovery. A statute of repose may impose a longer backstop.

Who can be sued?

Depending on the case, manufacturers, designers, wholesalers, and even retailers may be named defendants if they played a role in placing the defective product into the stream of commerce.

Get Help from a Trusted Lubbock Product Liability Lawyer

If a defective product has injured you or someone you care about, the path forward should not be walked alone. Barrera Law Group LLC is dedicated to helping Lubbock residents seek justice and secure compensation for their losses.

Contact us today for a free consultation. Our Lubbock product liability lawyer will review your case, answer your questions, and explain your legal options.

Dangerous products continue to harm people every day. Let our team fight for the justice you deserve.

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