Katy is shaped by daily driving, fast-growing neighborhoods, family households, retail shopping, and a mix of residential and work-related product use. That matters in defective product cases. Injuries here often involve products used in ordinary suburban routines: appliances, home improvement equipment, e-bikes and scooters, vehicle components, children’s items, electronics, backyard equipment, and consumer goods bought online and delivered directly to the home.
For many local families, the injury does not happen in a factory or laboratory setting. It happens while making dinner, assembling furniture, charging a device in the garage, driving between Katy and Houston, or using a product exactly the way a reasonable person would use it. Those facts can be important when a company later tries to argue that the product was “misused.”
At Specter Legal, we look closely at how the product fit into everyday life in Katy, because the real-world context often tells the story better than the manufacturer’s marketing language.


