Dedicated to Seeking Justice
Johnson//Becker is dedicated to serving you or your family with care, compassion and commitment. Our attorneys have significant legal qualifications and over two decades of experience to best represent your interests.
Johnson//Becker is dedicated to serving you or your family with care, compassion and commitment. Our attorneys have significant legal qualifications and over two decades of experience to best represent your interests.
The experience and wealth of diversity at our law firm is extensive. Our attorneys are regularly appointed to leadership positions in Nationwide product liability lawsuits involving pharmaceutical and medical device products.
The vast majority of cases we handle are referred to us by other plaintiffs law firms. This is a testimonial to the quality of legal representation and individual attention we provide for each of our clients and referring legal counsel.
We understand that litigation is often connected to emotional situations, so we approach each case with care, compassion and commitment. Our attorneys and staff are here to guide clients through the process and ease their burdens.
Baby Formula Lawsuit – Similac and Enfamil given to premature babies is linked to a serious gastrointestinal disease known as NEC (necrotizing enterocolitis). Similac, Similac Alimentum, and Elecare were recalled in February 2022 following links to Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport infections. In addition, ByHeart baby formula has been recalled after the FDA received at least 83 reports of babies diagnosed with infant botulism. This is a nationwide recall and outbreak of infant botulism.
Our law firm represents your interests with a dedication to seeking justice and is committed to obtaining the best possible outcome for you and your family. We also understand that litigation is often connected to emotional situations, so we approach each case with care, compassion, and commitment.
We offer a Free Case Evaluation. Please contact us or call directly at (800) 279-6386. We would be honored to speak with you and respond promptly to every inquiry we receive.

Johnson//Becker, PLLC has the knowledge, resources, and experience to fight for victims of bicycle crashes, and has successfully represented many bicycle crash victims over the years.

Johnson//Becker, PLLC has the knowledge, resources, and experience to take on even the largest insurance companies, and to stand up for the victims of car accidents and their families, and has successfully done so for many victims over the years.

Johnson//Becker, PLLC regularly represents Minnesota plaintiffs in injury and wrongful death cases involving truck accidents against big corporations and insurance companies.
Both lawsuits allege that Tristar Products, Inc., the manufacturer of the Power Pressure Cooker XL, has misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
The lawsuit alleges Fenca America. Inc (previously operating as Fagor America, Inc.), the manufacturer of the Fagor EZ Lock Pressure Cooker, has misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
Stacy Hauer, partner at Johnson//Becker, PLLC, has been appointed by the Honorable Judge Brian Martinotti of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey to the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee (“PEC”) of the recently formed MDL for Elmiron lawsuits and patients who experienced vision injuries following their use of the drug, Elmiron.
The lawsuit alleges National Presto Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of the Presto 6-quart Programmable Pressure Cooker, misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
This lawsuit alleges that Conair Corporation, the manufacturer of the Cuisinart pressure cooker, has misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
This lawsuit alleges that Breville, the manufacturer of the recalled Fast-Slow Pressure Cooker, has misrepresented the safety of its pressure cookers.
More than a hundred filed lawsuits allege Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceutical’s drug Elmiron (pentosyn polysulfate) is the cause of the plaintiffs’ vision loss.