When we purchase products—whether for personal use, our children, or in the workplace—we trust that they are safe and properly manufactured.
Unfortunately, defective or poorly designed products can cause serious injuries, and when that happens, you may be entitled to compensation.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, designers, and sellers to ensure that their products are safe for use.
When a product is defective and causes harm, the injured person may have a right to pursue a claim.
Common causes of product defects include:
Faulty manufacturing
Unsafe or flawed design
Inadequate labeling
Lack of proper safety warnings
Defective product claims can involve a wide variety of consumer and industrial products, including:
Automobiles and auto parts
Tools and industrial machinery
Toys and children's products
Ladders and home equipment
Medical devices and pharmaceuticals
Tragically, these injuries often affect the most vulnerable — including children and workers using equipment on the job.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, Ontario law may provide a legal avenue for recovery.
Product liability cases require a detailed investigation into how the product was designed, manufactured, marketed, and labeled — and whether the appropriate safety standards were followed.
These cases can be complex, but you don't have to face them alone.
When we purchase products—whether for personal use, our children, or in the workplace—we trust that they are safe and properly manufactured.
Unfortunately, defective or poorly designed products can cause serious injuries, and when that happens, you may be entitled to compensation.
Product liability refers to the legal responsibility of manufacturers, designers, and sellers to ensure that their products are safe for use.
When a product is defective and causes harm, the injured person may have a right to pursue a claim.
Common causes of product defects include:
Faulty manufacturing
Unsafe or flawed design
Inadequate labeling
Lack of proper safety warnings
Defective product claims can involve a wide variety of consumer and industrial products, including:
Automobiles and auto parts
Tools and industrial machinery
Toys and children's products
Ladders and home equipment
Medical devices and pharmaceuticals
Tragically, these injuries often affect the most vulnerable — including children and workers using equipment on the job.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, Ontario law may provide a legal avenue for recovery.
Product liability cases require a detailed investigation into how the product was designed, manufactured, marketed, and labeled — and whether the appropriate safety standards were followed.
These cases can be complex, but you don't have to face them alone.
We NEVER charge for an initial consultation. At the FREE initial consulation, we will discuss the details of your case, the legal process and answer any questions you may have.
The consultation can take place wherever works best for you! We are available to meet with you at the hospital, rehabilitation centre, your home, over the phone, or in our office.
These consultations are ALWAYS free.
On all our contingency fee retainers, you will not be responsible for out of pocket fees.
Our firm will pay for all necessary out of pocket expenses until your case is settled or decided in court.
At Pranzitelli Law Firm, you have a team of lawyers, articling students, paralegals, law clerks and legal assistants working on your case. All cases are overseen by Adriano personally!
Every case is different. Its important to get legal advice on your case immediately to ensure you do not miss any limitation periods.
How Much Can I Expect To Win?
While every case is different, the value of your case will depend on a number of factors. Request a FREE consultation below to see if you have a case..
Long-Term Disability insurance provides financial support to individuals who are unable to work for an extended period due to illness or injury. It helps cover a portion of your lost income during your recovery.
To qualify for LTD benefits, you generally need to have a medical condition that prevents you from performing the essential duties of your job. You must also meet any specific requirements outlined in your insurance policy, such as waiting periods and providing medical documentation.
LTD insurance typically covers a wide range of medical conditions, including physical injuries, chronic illnesses, mental health disorders, and serious diseases. It's important to review your policy for specific coverage details.
The duration of LTD benefits depends on your insurance policy. Some policies provide benefits until you reach a certain age (e.g., 65), while others may have a set time limit (e.g., two years). Your policy will specify the maximum benefit period.
If your LTD claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. It's important to review the denial letter carefully, gather additional medical evidence, and consider seeking legal advice to help strengthen your case and navigate the appeals process.
We NEVER charge for an initial consultation. At the FREE initial consulation, we will discuss the details of your case, the legal process and answer any questions you may have.
The consultation can take place wherever works best for you! We are available to meet with you at the hospital, rehabilitation centre, your home, over the phone, or in our office.
These consultations are ALWAYS free.
On all our contingency fee retainers, you will not be responsible for out of pocket fees.
Our firm will pay for all necessary out of pocket expenses until your case is settled or decided in court.
At Pranzitelli Law Firm, you have a team of lawyers, articling students, paralegals, law clerks and legal assistants working on your case. All cases are overseen by Adriano personally!
Every case is different. Its important to get legal advice on your case immediately to ensure you do not miss any limitation periods.
How Much Can I Expect To Win?
While every case is different, the value of your case will depend on a number of factors. Request a FREE consultation below to see if you have a case..
Long-Term Disability insurance provides financial support to individuals who are unable to work for an extended period due to illness or injury. It helps cover a portion of your lost income during your recovery.
To qualify for LTD benefits, you generally need to have a medical condition that prevents you from performing the essential duties of your job. You must also meet any specific requirements outlined in your insurance policy, such as waiting periods and providing medical documentation.
LTD insurance typically covers a wide range of medical conditions, including physical injuries, chronic illnesses, mental health disorders, and serious diseases. It's important to review your policy for specific coverage details.
The duration of LTD benefits depends on your insurance policy. Some policies provide benefits until you reach a certain age (e.g., 65), while others may have a set time limit (e.g., two years). Your policy will specify the maximum benefit period.
If your LTD claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. It's important to review the denial letter carefully, gather additional medical evidence, and consider seeking legal advice to help strengthen your case and navigate the appeals process.
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We strive for Customer Satisfaction. Coming from in-depth understanding of the law and the industry, capitalizing on extensive experience, we provide hands-on advice that speaks the language of our client’s needs. No matter if your case is large or small, we treat your matter with importance, integrity and hard work, your success is our satisfaction.
Vaughan
4370 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 16
Vaughan, On L4L 4Y4
Toronto
18 King Street East, Suite 1400
Toronto, On M5C 1C418
London
341 Talbot St, Suite 333
London, ON N6A 2R5
Local
905 - 266 - 2633
Toll Free
1-844-757-HURT
Email
[email protected]
Toronto | Mississauga | Brampton | Vaughan | Hamilton | Markham | Oakville | Burlington | Kitchener | London
This site is not legal advice. We occasionally use content and information that is prepared by AI. Including but not limited to technology from Gemini, Chat GPT, Grok, Canva, and other technologies from Open AI. Always consult with a lawyer regarding specific legal questions and advice. Give us a call at 905-266-2633 to set up a consultation
Copyright © 2025 Pranzitelli Law Firm | All rights reserved