Products Liability

Nevada Supreme Court
Nevada Supreme Court

People who are injured while using a product increasingly look to the court system to address their injuries and damages. The law of products liability requires a company to design and manufacture its product free from defects. In Nevada, products liability cases (also known as “strict liability”) have become increasing complex and broad in scope, presenting a significant risk of larger verdicts. Erickson, Thorpe & Swainston handles all aspects of the ever growing and complicated field of products liability. We have represented individuals, manufacturers, designers and retailers in cases involving a wide variety of products such as those made in the the automotive and transportation industries, medical products, construction equipment, and general manufacturers. We have the experience, expertise and resources to represent our clients effectively and efficiently in even the most complex cases.

Nevada State Capitol Building
Nevada State
Capitol Building

The experience and expertise to take a case to trial when needed enhances our ability to resolve our client’s cases at the most opportune point. Two of our litigation partners are members of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), the exclusive and prestigious organization of distinguished trial lawyers, and have also been recognized in Best Lawyers in America. The entire firm of litigation lawyers is listed in The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory where we have been awarded the highest rating by our peers, the coveted “AV” rating.

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Only 5% of all law firms in the country qualify for the coveted and prestigious "AV Rating", making Erickson, Thorpe & Swainston one of the most distinguished and respected in the country.
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