Holding manufacturers accountable for dangerous and defective products.

Your New Orleans product liability lawyers fight corporate negligence

Consumers deserve products that work safely. When defective vehicles, medical devices, or everyday products cause harm, our New Orleans product liability lawyers step in to hold companies accountable. Hampton & Harrison Law investigates design flaws, manufacturing errors, and missing safety warnings to prove how negligence led to injury.

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Navigating product liability claims in Louisiana


What makes a product defective

A product can fail in three ways: poor design, mistakes in manufacturing, or lack of adequate warnings. Whether it’s a defective airbag, unsafe appliance, or recalled medication, we identify where the breakdown occurred.


How we build defective product cases

We consult engineers, review recall data, and analyze similar complaints from consumers nationwide. Our goal is to show that the product was unreasonably dangerous and that it directly caused your injury.


Louisiana product liability law

Louisiana applies strict liability in many product cases, meaning you don’t have to prove intent — just that the product was defective and caused harm. You typically have one year from the injury to file a claim, so timing matters.


Our experience against corporate defendants

Big manufacturers often have deep resources and aggressive lawyers. As a former Louisiana Assistant Attorney General, Gerald Hampton understands corporate defense tactics and uses that insight to pursue justice for individuals.



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Talk to a New Orleans defective product attorney

When corporations put profit over safety, people get hurt. Hampton & Harrison Law fights for Louisiana consumers injured by unsafe products — from auto parts to pharmaceuticals. Contact us today for a free consultation with a defective product lawyer in New Orleans.

Common questions about defective product claims

  • What should I do if a product injured me?

    Keep the product and its packaging, document your injuries, and contact an attorney before returning or discarding anything.

  • Do I sue the store or the manufacturer?

    Usually the manufacturer, but we identify every responsible party in the supply chain.

  • Can I file a claim if the product was recalled?

    Yes. A recall can actually help prove the defect existed and caused injury.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    Generally one year from the date of injury or discovery of the defect.