Holding Manufacturers Accountable
Pursuing product liability claims against manufacturers of defective goods. Serving Lansing, Ingham County, and all of Michigan.
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Why Choose HOV Law
Holding Manufacturers
Accountable
Product Liability Expertise
We handle defective product claims against manufacturers, distributors, and retailers — from defective vehicles to dangerous household products and faulty medical devices.
Expert Engineering Analysis
We work with product safety engineers, failure analysts, and industry experts to prove design or manufacturing defects caused your injuries.
Corporate Accountability
Corporations that put profits over safety must be held accountable. Our Lansing attorneys have the resources to take on the largest manufacturers in the world.
Defective Products,
Devastating Injuries
When a product you trust — a car, appliance, medical device, or children's toy — fails due to a design or manufacturing defect, the consequences can be catastrophic. Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers can all be held liable.

Your Path to Recovery
We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.
Product Investigation
We identify the defect, preserve the product as evidence, and begin investigating manufacturing and design records to build your case.

Expert Analysis
Product safety engineers and failure analysts examine the product to determine the specific defect and how it caused your injuries.

Manufacturer Discovery
We pursue internal company documents — design records, safety testing, consumer complaints, and recall notices — that prove the manufacturer knew or should have known about the defect.

Full Compensation
We pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages from every party in the distribution chain.

Lansing Defective Products Attorney — Product Liability Claims
Every day, consumers trust that the products they purchase — vehicles, appliances, tools, medical devices, food, and children's products — are safe to use as intended. When manufacturers cut corners on safety, use inferior materials, or fail to test products adequately, the results can be devastating injuries and death.
At HOV Law, our Lansing defective products attorneys fight to hold manufacturers, distributors, and retailers accountable when their products cause harm. Product liability law allows injured consumers to recover compensation without needing to prove the manufacturer was negligent — only that the product was defective.
Free consultation. No fees unless we recover for you.
Three Types of Product Defects
- Product liability law recognizes three types of defects, each providing a different basis for your claim:
- Design Defects — The product's design is inherently dangerous, even when manufactured correctly. The product is defective because a safer alternative design was feasible and the risks outweigh the benefits.
- Manufacturing Defects — The product deviated from its intended design during production. A single unit or batch is defective due to an error in the manufacturing process — contaminated materials, assembly errors, or quality control failures.
- Marketing Defects (Failure to Warn) — The product lacked adequate instructions, warnings, or safety labels. Consumers were not properly informed of risks associated with the product's use.
Product Liability Law in Michigan
Product liability claims in Michigan may be based on strict liability, negligence, or breach of warranty. Under strict liability, you only need to prove that the product was defective and the defect caused your injuries — you don't need to prove the manufacturer was careless.
Every party in the distribution chain may be liable: the product designer, the manufacturer, the component supplier, the distributor, and the retailer. This ensures that injured consumers can recover compensation even if one party is insolvent or unreachable.
The statute of limitations for product liability claims in Michigan is 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). However, evidence preservation is critical — keep the defective product, packaging, receipts, and any documentation.
Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case
Statute of Limitations
In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.
“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Lansing attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”
Modified Comparative Negligence
Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Michigan Insurance System
Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.
Key Michigan Legal Facts
Local Knowledge: Lansing
High-Risk Roads & Highways
- I-96
- Michigan Avenue
- Saginaw Street
- Cedar Street
Local Courts
- Ingham County Circuit Court
- Thirtieth Judicial Circuit Court
Areas We Serve Near Lansing
- East Lansing
- DeWitt
- Holt
- Okemos
- Mason
Lansing Landmarks
- Michigan State Capitol
- Michigan State University
- Old Town Lansing
What Compensation May Cover
Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.
Economic Damages
- • Medical bills (past & future)
- • Lost wages & earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Rehabilitation costs
Non-Economic Damages
- • Pain and suffering
- • Mental anguish
- • Loss of consortium
- • Physical impairment
Other Personal Injury Services in Lansing
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Lansing Defective Products FAQs
Injured by a
Defective Product?
Manufacturers must ensure their products are safe. If a defective product caused your injuries in Lansing, contact HOV Law for a free consultation.
