Patrick, Michael W Aty
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Patrick, Michael W Aty
An AV Preeminent-rated attorney has earned the confidence and respect of fellow legal professionals who bestowed the honor based on his success. The only way things get done in a personal injury case is through shared communication between you and your attorney. If you're hurt because of a big corporation's product, I provide the voice and experience you need to be heard over those of corporate interests.

With more than three decades of serving Chapel Hill and surrounding areas, my clients receive sound advice and practical strategies that serve their needs. Just having a lawyer ensures nothing about the outcome of your product liability or malpractice case. Successfully obtaining a desirable outcome hinges on an attorney who understands there is more than one way.

You need a North Carolina attorney with practical knowledge of the process to guide your matter. Some companies overlook the safety of consumers in the name of profit. A flawed design, insufficient labeling or defective product can put your and your family at risk.
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No one who has walked through the doors of my Chapel Hill law firm or called to describe his or her needs ever anticipated being in such terrible circumstances.
It was always the other guy who wrecked in the recalled car, the other woman whose toddler was injured by the defective toy, the other family who lost Dad when the hospital gave him the wrong pills.
Because your personal injuries are personal, this law firm strives to provide superior one-on-one service and insightful, persuasive representation to get results when you're seriously injured by dangerous products, defective machinery or tools, toxic exposure, faulty product designs, manufacturer's defects, careless drivers, or negligent professionals.
For more than 30 years, I have provided civil litigation services to residents of Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham and surrounding areas of central North Carolina.
My reputation is based on proven results.
Most of my work focuses on defending the rights of consumers in civil matters concerning defective products, such as airbags, machinery, and other items that put unaware consumers at risk for injury or death.
Products Liability Chapter Editor, Manual of Complaints, (Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth editions), North Carolina Advocates for Justice Education Foundation, Inc., 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013.
Some designers and manufacturers cut corners.
Most electronics, pharmaceutical, toy, automotive and food companies are forced to create products that are quick and inexpensive to replicate and market at a profit.
They, because of this need, opt for a product that can be produced more cheaply than its safer counterpart.
Some spend a mere six months testing a product that becomes highly toxic or dangers after seven months of use.
Manufacturers have a responsibility to deliver products that are safe when consumers use them according to package instructions.
As a North Carolina motorist, you take precautions when you pull out on the highway, interstate, or any busy thoroughfare.
Sadly, even if you're the safest driver in the world, you are still at the mercy of the other motorists' navigation skills.
When drivers shop for new and used cars, sellers highlight and carefully explain safety features, because safety is a critical selling point.
When you've done everything you can to avoid an accident, the idea that you can rely on seat belts, airbags, and roll bars to keep you protected from the impact of the other car (or the pavement) can make you feel secure.
Product manufacturers have an ethical and legal responsibility to design and make their products with reasonable care and to ensure that they are safe for use in their intended purpose.
Unfortunately, large companies often are motivated by less worthy goals, such as their desire to maximize profits and beat out competition, motives which lessen their concern about the consumer and the safety of their products.
This can result in unreasonably dangerous or defective products in the marketplace that cause physical damage, catastrophic injuries and even wrongful death.
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