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Product Liability Attorney in Chicago, IL

Holding Manufacturers Accountable for Unsafe Products in Chicago, IL

Every day, people trust products to make life easier, safer, or healthier. When those products fail due to poor design, careless manufacturing, or missing warnings, the consequences can be devastating. At the Law Office of Jill M. Webb, we represent individuals and families in Chicago, IL, who have been harmed by unsafe or defective products. As trusted product liability attorneys, we help clients pursue accountability when corporations put profits before safety.

Whether an injury involves a household tool, a vehicle, or a pharmaceutical product, we believe companies must answer for the harm they cause. We are here to help you understand your rights and take meaningful steps toward justice.

Experience Across a Wide Range of Defective Products

Product-related injuries can occur in nearly any setting — at home, on the road, at work, or while receiving medical care. Our firm represents people injured by defective products across many industries, including consumer goods and medical devices.

We handle cases involving products such as:

  • Lawn mowers and power tools
  • Automobiles and automotive components
  • Prescription drugs and medical devices
  • Children’s toys and safety equipment
  • Industrial and workplace machinery

As product liability lawyers, we investigate how a product failed, who was responsible, and whether safety standards were ignored. These cases often require careful analysis of engineering, testing procedures, and warning labels — work we approach with diligence and precision.

Legal Advocacy That Supports Real Recovery

An injury caused by a defective product can interrupt daily life, limit mobility, and require long-term medical care. While doctors and licensed physical therapists focus on restoring strength, movement, and function, we focus on protecting your financial future. Compensation in product liability cases may address medical expenses, rehabilitation needs, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and the lasting impact an injury has on quality of life.

Insurance companies and manufacturers often fight hard to avoid responsibility. We fight harder. Our team of experienced trial lawyers and personal injury lawyers, work together to ensure our clients are treated fairly and with respect throughout the legal process.

Compassion. Conviction. Commitment.

For more than 25 years, Jill M. Webb has built her practice around standing up for people during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Her approach blends determination with empathy, shaped by her perspective as a trial lawyer, wife, and mother. We know injuries affect entire families, not just individuals, and we take that responsibility seriously.

If you were injured by an unsafe or defective product, we are ready to help you move forward with confidence and clarity. Contact our law office today to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of product liability claims?

Most cases fall into three categories: manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to provide adequate warnings or instructions.

What is a manufacturing defect?

A manufacturing defect occurs when a product is improperly made, making it dangerous even though the original design may be safe.

How is a design defect different?

A design defect means the product is inherently unsafe due to how it was designed, even if it was manufactured correctly.

Why are warning labels important in product liability cases?

Manufacturers must warn consumers about known risks. Missing or unclear warnings can make a product unreasonably dangerous.

Do I need to keep the defective product?

Yes, if possible. Preserving the product can be critical evidence in a product liability claim.