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Find Product Liability Lawyers Near You in Albany, OR

Browse product liability lawyers serving Albany, Oregon. Contact information and addresses listed below.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Albany, OR
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Showing 20 product liability lawyers in Albany, OR Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Wells, Manning, Eitenmiller & Taylor
928 SW Elm St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 435-2656 wmetattorneys.com
Kryger Carlson PC
507 SW Washington St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-6171 krygerlaw.com
Law Offices of Melinda M. Brown P.C.
725 SW Ellsworth St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 967-7776 melindambrown.com
Beckham, David B
319 6th Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-5555
Felling, Reid & Duxbury, LLC
221 SW 3rd Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-1554 fellingreid.com
Law Office of Daniels & Ivers
317 W 1st Ave #302, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-5875 danielsivers.com
Becker Law, LLC
135 SW 5th Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 223-5897 beckertrialattorney.com
Weatherford Thompson, P.C.
130 W 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-2255 wtlegal.com
Nelson MacNeil Rayfield Trial Attorneys PC
421 NE Water Ave #4200, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-9147 nelsonmacneil.com
Law Office of Teri Plagmann, PC
201 W 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 248-3558 oregondivorceattorneyservices.com
OlsenDaines
138 SW 7th Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 250-3161 olsendaines.com
Michael Lowry, Attorney at Law
135 SW 5th Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 248-3071
Shlesinger & deVilleneuve Attorneys, P.C.
1135 Dale St SE B, Albany, OR 97322
(541) 928-8446 letusfightforyou.com
Kent Hickam, P.C.
250 Broadalbin St SW Suite 210, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-9304 kenthickam.com
Drew L Johnson, P.C.
1135 Dale St SE, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 967-1045 drewlj.com
Edward H. Talmadge, PC
425 SW Ellsworth St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 500-8082 talmadgefirm.com
Jarvis, Bridge, Halttunen, & Weyer, LLC
201 W 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-5504 jbhwlaw.com
Mike Flinn, JD
321 SE 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 243-4458 flinnlawnw.com
Hunking Law, LLC
425 2nd Ave Suite 101-E, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 486-5464 hunkinglaw.com
Erik Moeller
117 W 1st Ave #102, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 704-0071

Product liability lawyers in Albany Oregon help consumers injured by defective products seek compensation. Oregon law allows claims based on design defects, manufacturing defects, or inadequate warnings. Local attorneys understand Oregon Revised Statutes chapter 30 and can guide you through the legal process.

What Does a Product Liability Lawyer in Albany Cost?

Most product liability lawyers in Oregon work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of your settlement or verdict. Typical fees range from 33 to 40 percent of the recovery. Some firms may charge for court costs or expert witness fees separately. Costs vary by case complexity and location. This is general information and 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 claim in Oregon?
In Oregon, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a product liability lawsuit. This time limit is set by Oregon Revised Statutes section 12.110. Missing this deadline can bar your claim.
What types of product defects can I claim in Albany Oregon?
You can claim design defects, manufacturing defects, or failure to warn. Oregon law recognizes all three types under strict liability and negligence theories. A lawyer can help determine which applies to your case.
Do I need to prove the manufacturer was careless in Oregon?
No. Oregon allows strict liability claims, meaning you do not need to prove negligence. You only need to show the product was defective and caused your injury. This makes it easier to recover compensation.