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Showing 8 product liability lawyers in Eden Prairie, MN
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MSB Employment Justice
6400 Flying Cloud Dr Ste. 215, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(612) 677-2680
msbjustice.com
Meuser, Yackley & Rowland
10400 Viking Dr #250, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 345-2052
meuserlaw.com
Fenske Law Firm
6348 Bellevue Ln, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(612) 222-5922
fenskelawfirm.com
David H. Bailly, Ltd.
9531 W 78th St Suite 305, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 232-1053
dbaillylaw.com
Morrison Sund PLLC
10050 Crosstown Cir Ste 600, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 975-0050
morrisonsund.com
Meyer, Puklich & Merriam
8921 Aztec Dr #2, Eden Prairie, MN 55347
(952) 592-9577
meyerpuklich.com
Fafinski Mark & Johnson PA
11095 Viking Dr Suite 420, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 995-9500
fmjlaw.com
Jay A Benson Law Offices
12700 Anderson Lakes Pkwy Suite 200, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 949-8983
jaybensonlaw.com
What Does a Product Liability Lawyer in Eden Prairie Cost?
Most product liability lawyers in Minnesota work on a contingency fee basis. This means they take a percentage of your settlement or court award typically between 30 and 40 percent. Some lawyers charge an initial consultation fee or require payment for court costs. Costs vary by case complexity and lawyer. This is general information not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a product liability lawsuit in Eden Prairie Minnesota?
Minnesota has a four year statute of limitations for product liability claims. This means you generally have four years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. Some exceptions may apply so consult a lawyer promptly.
What types of product defects can I claim in Minnesota?
You can claim a design defect a manufacturing defect or a failure to warn. A design defect means the product was inherently dangerous. A manufacturing defect means the product deviated from its intended design. A failure to warn means the product lacked adequate safety instructions.
Do I need to prove the manufacturer was negligent in Minnesota?
No. Minnesota follows strict liability for product defects. You do not need to prove negligence. You only need to show the product was defective and that the defect caused your injury.