Defective Product Injury Lawyers in Dallas
Everyday products-appliances, electronics, tools, toys-should be safe to use. When a defect causes burns, shocks, fires, or serious injuries, McMahon Dean helps Dallas consumers pursue compensation from manufacturers and retailers.
Common Consumer Product Hazards
Exploding batteries in phones or e-cigs; appliances that spark or shock; toys with choking hazards or toxic materials; collapsing furniture; failed child car seats. If a normal,
foreseeable use led to injury, the product may be defective.

Recalls and Safety Standards
We leverage
CPSC recalls, testing data, and internal documents to show an unreasonably dangerous design or inadequate warnings. Even without a formal recall, a product can still be defective under Texas law.
Proving a Product Was Defective
Our experts inspect and test the product, analyze instructions and warnings, and reconstruct how the failure occurred. We show the
safer, feasible design that should have been used and link the defect to your injuries and losses.
Who Can Be Liable?
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers may all share responsibility-especially when the maker is overseas or unknown. We bring everyone necessary to the table to maximize recovery.
Consumer Product Injury FAQs
Should I keep the product?
Yes-don't throw it away. It's key evidence.
What if I lost the receipt?
We can prove ownership other ways-photos, packaging, witnesses, card statements.
Can I sue if I wasn't using it exactly as intended?
If your use was reasonably foreseeable, you may still recover.
Do these cases settle or go to trial?
Many settle once evidence is clear, but we prepare to try your case.
How long do I have?
Generally two years to file in Texas; a statute of repose may apply to older products.
Get Legal Help for a Defective Product Injury
From Far North Dallas garages to kitchens in Oak Cliff, dangerous products cause real harm. McMahon Dean moves quickly to secure evidence and fight for full compensation.