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Defective Motorcycle Helmets

Were You Injured Because of a Defective Motorcycle Helmet

The majority of motorcycle helmet manufacturers selling their product in the United States subscribe to a voluntary set of standards published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The helmets are typically designed to include an inner and an outer shell. Due to occasional flaws in manufacturing and quality control processes, however, the two shells can be mismatched, resulting in cracks, separation and other safety failures upon impact.

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Bernard & Stuczynski is one of northwestern Pennsylvania's prominent product liability litigation firms. If you suffered a head injury while wearing a motorcycle helmet, or if you lost a loved one to a head injury in a fatal motorcycle crash, talk to us right away. We will investigate the manufacturing specifications of the helmet and determine whether you have a legitimate defective motorcycle helmet claim.

Our experienced litigation attorneys are ready to represent you if you have suffered any type of catastrophic injury resulting from a motorcycle accident or defective helmet, including:

One of the most important factors in motorcycle helmet safety is the proper fit. If you were professionally fitted, but the helmet was ineffective upon impact, you may have a legitimate claim against the product manufacturer and specialty retailer.

From our offices in Erie, Pennsylvania, our lawyers represent victims of defective motorcycle helmets and other defective products. We handle all cases on a contingency basis. You pay attorneys fees only if you recover compensation.

Bernard & Stuczynski provides legal advice and representation for residents of Erie, Pennsylvania, and communities throughout northwest Pennsylvania, including Edinboro, Meadville, Warren, Oil City, Franklin, Sharon, Presque Isle, North East, Fairview, Girard, Titusville, Tidioute, Corry, Mercer, Union City, Grove City, Clarion, Bradford, Youngsville and New Castle.

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