Corporations that do business in the United States are required to adhere to minimum design and safety standards enacted entirely for the protection of consumers of a corporation’s product. Oftentimes, those standards are breached because a proper fix is too costly, and adherence to such standards compromises a corporation’s profit margin. Our firm has experience handling products liability cases and holding corporations to those standards. That experience includes handling wrongful death/unintended acceleration cases involving a major Japanese automobile manufacturer, to litigating defective welds on trike units designed for a major American motorcycle manufacturer.