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Fort Smith, Arkansas Defective Product Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 3 Fort Smith attorneys and 4 law firms.

J Leslie Evitts
Arkansas Defective Product attorney at Hardin Jesson and Terry with 38 years of experience
5000 Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, AR

Robert L Jones Jr
Arkansas Defective Product attorney at Jones Jackson and Moll with 77 years of experience
401 North 7th Street, Fort Smith, AR

Stanley A Leasure
Arkansas Defective Product attorney at Daily and Woods with 44 years of experience
58 South 6th Street, Fort Smith, AR
Have you been injured by a dangerous or defective product?
Defective product liability laws are the laws and regulations that hold manufacturers and businesses responsible for the quality and reliability of the products and services they sell. This includes everything from computers, to cars and pharmaceuticals. If you have been harmed by a product or service provider a personal injury attorney with experience in defective products can help you. Examples of defective products include the recent Takata airbag cases where auto makers sold cars with faulty airbags.
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