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Product Liability Law Firm in Philadelphia — Defective Lawn Mower — Lawyers Take Cases in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

Sit-down lawn mowers and other varieties of lawn care equipment are commonly involved in accidental injuries at home and in work settings such as at golf courses. If you were injured or if your loved one was killed after being run over by a lawn mower, you are right to be searching on the Internet for an attorney to talk to. The sooner after an accident that you call a lawyer, the greater the opportunities for maximizing compensation will be.

Sometimes human error on the part of a lawn care worker is involved in an accident — such as someone who ignores warnings about where not to put hands and feet. More often, however, we believe that lawn mower accidents are the result of a product defect such as a lack of proper guards or warning labels, or a malfunctioning shut-off switch.

A product defect may be the responsibility of the manufacturer, but in some cases, it is a result of actions by a vendor. At Marrone Law Firm, we aim to conduct thorough and reliable investigations that will reveal the true cause of an accident and contribute to a successful injury claim. For more than 20 years, Joseph M. Marrone, Jr. has been determining causes of accidents, and obtaining compensation for accident victims.

Product Liability — New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania — Defective Lawn Care Equipment — Lawyer Consultations at No Charge

Were you injured in or near Philadelphia by a defective lawn mower? Attorneys of the law firm encourage you to contact us. We represent clients from throughout the area, in communities and regions such as Chester County. Injury law firm resources have helped many clients recover the compensation they needed after a serious accident.

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