| Aspect | Product Liability Attorney | Personal Injury Lawyer |
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| Credentials | Jurisdiction-specific law degree, bar admission, specialized knowledge in product liability | Jurisdiction-specific law degree, bar admission, general personal injury law expertise |
| Work Environment | Law firms, corporate legal departments, courts | Law firms, courts, insurance companies |
| Industry Usage | Manufacturers, consumers, legal firms specializing in product cases | Injured individuals, insurance companies, law firms |
While both roles involve representing injured parties, a Product Liability Attorney specializes in cases related to defective products and manufacturer liability, whereas a Personal Injury Lawyer handles a broader range of injury cases, including slips, falls, and car accidents. The choice depends on the specific nature of the injury and the case details.