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  1. Brett Emison

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney Brett Ashley Emison
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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.

  2. Daniel Defeo

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney Daniel Timothy Defeo
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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 26 years.

  3. James Emison

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney James Kent Emison
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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 31 years.

  4. Angela Cahill

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney Angela Gail Cahill
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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 9 years.

  5. Robert Langdon

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney Robert L. Langdon

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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 39 years.

  6. Phyllis Norman

    Lexington Defective and Dangerous Products Attorney Phyllis Anne Norman

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    Lexington, MO Defective Products Lawyer. Licensed for 8 years.

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Defective / Dangerous Products

When you are injured by a poorly designed or poorly made product, or by a product that should have carried a warning label, you may benefit from the services of a defective and dangerous products lawyer. Many drugs, including the arthritis drug Vioxx and diet aids containing Phenylpropanolamine, are considered dangerous products, as are some medical devices (heart defibrillators) and ordinary appliances (space heaters). Asbestos and tobacco are also considered inherently dangerous. A defective and dangerous products lawyer discovers how and why a product was defective, whether insurance policies will pay for your losses, and what you can expect to recover in damages.