Goodman Allen & Filetti attorneys have substantial experience defending manufacturers and distributors in cases alleging personal injuries from defective products. Attorneys in our firm have defended cases involving a wide variety of products including: lighters, compressors, pneumatic nailers, paper machinery, plastic blow molders, asphalt and soil compactors, tow dollies, automobiles and automotive equipment, excavators, skid-steer loaders as well as drug and medical devices. Cases handled by our firm include actions involving allegations of defective product design, defective product manufacture, and/or that the product is unsafe due to inadequate warnings. We have represented manufacturers in state and federal courts in Virginia, as well as in state and federal courts across the United States including the successful defense of matters involving federal preemption. Attorneys at Goodman Allen & Filetti have also served as national coordinating counsel for manufacturers of products in products cases and have conducted preventative product liability audits for manufacturers.
Industry specific knowledge and years of trial experience
Practice Areas
- Appellate
- Business and Corporate
- Commercial Real Estate
- Construction Law
- Criminal Defense
- Employment
- Guardianship
- Health Care
- Intellectual Property
- Medical Malpractice Defense
- Military Law
- Premises Liability
- Products Liability
- Professional Liability
- Risk Prevention
- State Board Licensing & Credentialing
- Transportation
- Veterans Benefits
- Workers Compensation
Products Liability
Products Liability Attorneys
- Charles M. Allen
- Robyn Ayres
- A. William Charters
- William F. Demarest, III
- Robert F. Donnelly
- Dante M. Filetti
- Anne M. Glenn
- Kathleen M. McCauley
- C. Ervin Reid
- Charles Y. Sipe
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