Colorado Springs Defective Equipment Injury Attorney
When manufacturers put equipment on the market, they carry the responsibility of performing all of the necessary tests to ensure that their equipment is safe for use by the public and meets all of the requirements to perform as advertised. They also carry the responsibility of notifying end users of any dangers involved with using the equipment and how to avoid them. Any failure in these responsibilities can constitute negligence on the part of the manufacturer.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving any type of equipment, it is important that you have an experienced Denver product liability attorney on your side who knows what it takes to protect your interests. At Coppola & Marlin, P.C., our Denver product liability lawyers represent clients in a variety of defective equipment injury claims ranging from lawn mowers to oil field equipment.
Seeking Compensation From All Negligent Parties
Securing compensation for defective equipment injuries can be quite complex because there are often multiple parties that could share in the liability. In many cases, a manufacturer's defect or failure to provide warning of a hazard creates the liability. In others, the liability falls upon the parties responsible for maintaining the equipment. When you hire our firm, we will identify all negligent parties and seek compensation from all of them.
We represent clients in a variety of defective equipment cases, including:
- Factory equipment
- Farming equipment, including tractors, combines and others
- Oil rigs and related equipment
- Power tools
- Lawn mowers
- Snow removal equipment
- Faulty lock mechanisms
- Faulty kill switches
Call for a Free Initial Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your defective equipment injuries with a lawyer. You can reach our defective product attorneys by phone at 303-242-8823, toll free at 888-899-0435 or via e-mail. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment at other times. We handle most cases on a contingency fee basis. We don't charge attorney fees unless we obtain monetary compensation for you.





















