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In these litigious times it is important to have a relationship with a firm you can trust and who has experience. Lashly & Baer, P.C. attorneys are experienced defending businesses against product liability claims. Our successful trial experience includes representing product manufacturers, retailers, and owners in product liability actions involving consumer products, automobiles, industrial machinery, medical devices, asbestos, silica, coal dust, "popcorn lung", welding rod fumes and herbicides.

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We regularly handle the following issues for our clients:

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  • Strict liability

 

 

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