Injured by a Dangerous Product? We Can Help.

Everyday products should make your life easier, not put you at risk. If you or a loved one were harmed by a defective item, whether it was a faulty appliance, unsafe toy, or mislabeled over-the-counter product, you may have the right to pursue compensation. At Jim Glaser Law, we help Brockton residents hold manufacturers and sellers accountable for dangerous products that cause real harm.

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When a product you trust turns out to be dangerous, the consequences can be serious, ranging from physical injuries and emotional trauma to costly medical bills and time off work. If this has happened to you or someone you love in the Brockton area, Jim Glaser Law is here to help.

Our team assists individuals who’ve been harmed by defective consumer goods, including auto parts, appliances, toys, tools, electronics, and more. We work to identify the responsible parties, whether that’s a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer, and pursue fair compensation for your injuries. We’ll guide you through every step of the legal process, answer your questions with honesty, and handle negotiations so you can focus on healing.

There’s no upfront cost to speak with us, and you pay nothing unless we recover money for you. If you’re ready to learn your legal options, get in touch for a free consultation with a Brockton product liability attorney today.

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Just pick up the phone and call us. We’ll review your case for free. You don’t even have to leave home to get the legal help you need.

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You Have Legal Rights

If you have suffered a serious injury because of a negligent manufacturer or distributor, we will fight for the compensation you deserve under the law.

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Not only is your initial review completely free, but if we don’t win your case, you won’t owe us a dime! We want to help you.

What Is Product Liability?

Product liability is the legal responsibility that manufacturers, distributors, or retailers bear when a product they place on the market causes harm to a consumer. If a product is unreasonably dangerous due to a design flaw, manufacturing error, or lack of proper warnings, those involved in getting that product to you may be held accountable for resulting injuries.

In Massachusetts, these cases often fall into one of 3 categories:

  1. Design defects: unsafe by design, even when used correctly.
  2. Manufacturing defects: problems that occur during the production process.
  3. Failure to warn: inadequate labeling or missing safety instructions.

Why Product Liability Matters in Brockton

In a hardworking city like Brockton, residents rely on safe and dependable consumer products, from the tools they use on the job to the appliances in their homes. When those products fail, the consequences can be devastating for individuals and families.

Product liability law not only helps injured people recover financially—it also holds corporations accountable and encourages better safety standards across industries. Protecting Brockton’s families starts with ensuring dangerous products don’t go unchallenged.

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Examples of Product Defect Cases We Handle

Everyday products can become dangerous when something goes wrong during their design, production, or labeling. At Jim Glaser Law, we’ve seen how a wide range of defective items can lead to serious injuries. Below are some of the most common types of product liability cases we handle for clients in Brockton:

  • Faulty Vehicle Parts: Malfunctioning brakes, defective airbags, or tire blowouts can cause severe accidents on the road.
  • Dangerous Toys or Children’s Products: Choking hazards, toxic materials, or sharp components can lead to injuries in children.
  • Electronics with Fire or Shock Risks: Defective wiring or overheating batteries in phones, laptops, or chargers may lead to fires or electrocution.
  • Unsafe Household Appliances or Tools: Faulty kitchen appliances or power tools can cause burns, lacerations, or other injuries.
  • Harmful Medical Devices: Certain implanted devices or surgical products may cause long-term harm if improperly manufactured or inadequately tested.
  • Over-the-Counter Items Without Proper Warnings: Products sold without adequate safety instructions or side effect disclosures can result in unexpected harm.

Whether your injury came from a defective consumer good or a faulty part in your car, our team can investigate what went wrong and help you pursue legal action against those responsible.

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Who Can Be Held Liable?

When a defective product causes injury, liability doesn’t fall on just one entity. In many cases, multiple companies involved in getting the product to the consumer may be legally responsible. This is known as the “chain of distribution,” and it includes:

  • Manufacturer: The company that designed or built the defective product or its components.
  • Distributor: The middle party that handled the product between the manufacturer and the retailer.
  • Retailer: The store or online seller that sold the product to the consumer.
  • Third-Party Parts Suppliers: In cases involving vehicles or electronics, individual component suppliers may be at fault.
  • Online Retailers: Marketplaces like Amazon or eBay may be held liable if they played a direct role in the transaction or product fulfillment.

Identifying the correct party or parties is a critical step in building a strong product liability claim. At Jim Glaser Law, we investigate the entire product supply chain to determine who may be held accountable, helping you build the most effective case possible.

How Jim Glaser Law Helps Injured Victims in Brockton

Jim Glaser Law understands the frustration and confusion that comes with being injured by a product you trusted. Our legal team takes a hands-on, strategic approach to help you pursue a product liability claim. Here’s how we support you from the start:

  • Investigating the product and its defect to identify what went wrong and who may be responsible.
  • Preserving evidence and working with product experts to build a strong foundation for your case.
  • Filing and pursuing the claim through negotiations or litigation, depending on what’s best for your situation.
  • Dealing with manufacturers and insurers on your behalf, so you don’t have to face them alone.

We aim to remove the legal burden from your shoulders while working to recover the compensation you may be owed.

Proving a Defective Product Case

To succeed in a product liability case, you’ll need to show more than just that a product caused harm—you must prove specific legal elements that demonstrate why someone else is at fault. Our team helps clients in Brockton gather the evidence needed to meet these key requirements:

  1. A defect existed: The product was flawed in its design, manufacturing, or labeling.
  2. You used the product as intended or in a reasonably foreseeable way: You weren’t misusing it when the injury occurred.
  3. You suffered a real injury: This could include physical harm, financial loss, or both.
  4. The defect caused your injury: A clear link must be shown between the defect and the harm you experienced.

These elements form the foundation of any product liability claim in Massachusetts. Our legal team can help you collect the necessary documentation, work with industry experts, and build a compelling case to hold the right parties accountable.

What to Do After a Defective Product Injury

If you’ve been hurt by a dangerous or faulty product, what you do next can make a big difference in your health, your safety, and your legal options. Acting quickly helps preserve crucial evidence and protect your right to pursue a claim. Here’s what we recommend:

  1. Seek medical attention: Your health comes first. Make sure all injuries are diagnosed and documented.
  2. Preserve the product and packaging: Do not throw anything away, even if it appears damaged or broken.
  3. Take photos of injuries and damages: Visual evidence strengthens your claim and helps tell your story.
  4. Save receipts, instructions, and communications: Any paperwork related to the purchase or use of the product may be valuable.
  5. Contact a Brockton defective product liability lawyer: A legal professional can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process.

Taking swift action after an injury can help ensure you’re not left paying for someone else’s mistake. At Jim Glaser Law, we’re ready to help you take the next step.

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Our Results Speak For Themselves

Lowe’s Class Action (Employment)

$6,500,000

Auto Accident

$2,000,000

Transvaginal Mesh

$1,750,000

Starbucks Class Action (Starbucks Consumer Litigation)

$1,733,000

Workers’ Compensation

$1,600,000

Work-Related Wrongful Death

$1,450,000

Work-Related Motor Vehicle Accident

$925,000

Workers’ Compensation

$550,000

Workers’ Compensation

$500,000

Workers’ Compensation

$485,000

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Brockton Defective Product FAQs

In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations for product liability claims is typically 3 years from the date of injury. However, there can be exceptions depending on when the injury was discovered or the age of the injured person. It’s crucial to act quickly to preserve your legal rights.

You may still be able to file a claim against foreign manufacturers if the product was sold in the U.S. and caused harm here. Your lawyer can help determine whether the court has jurisdiction and identify all liable parties in the supply chain.

Yes, but it may make the case more challenging. Photos, witness statements, medical records, or product registration can help support your claim. A lawyer can assist in gathering alternative forms of evidence to prove your case.

In a successful claim, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Long-term disability or disfigurement

An attorney can help evaluate the full extent of your potential compensation based on your specific injuries and losses.

No. A product doesn’t have to be recalled for you to pursue legal action. Even products that haven’t been officially recalled can still be defective or dangerous under the law.

Possibly. If a product harmed many people in a similar way, a class action or mass tort may be available. However, in some cases, pursuing an individual claim can result in a better outcome. A product liability attorney can help you determine the best legal path.

If you used the product in a way that was not intended or reasonably foreseeable, it could limit or bar your claim. However, Massachusetts follows a modified comparative fault rule, so you may still recover damages if you were less than 51% at fault.

Why Choose Jim Glaser Law

When you’ve been hurt by a defective product, you want a legal team that not only understands the law—but also understands you. At Jim Glaser Law, we combine legal experience with local values to provide trusted guidance to injured individuals and families in Brockton.

  • Community-based firm – We live and work in the same communities we serve. Our team is committed to protecting Brockton residents and holding corporations accountable when faulty products cause harm.
  • Experience with complex product liability claims – From investigating manufacturing flaws to dealing with large insurance companies, we have handled a wide range of product-related injury cases and know how to build strong legal strategies.
  • Personalized support from start to finish – You’re not just another case. We take the time to listen, explain your options clearly, and keep you informed throughout the process—so you always know where your case stands.

You deserve more than a one-size-fits-all approach. You deserve a team that treats your case like it matters—because to us, it does. Get in touch today to learn more about your case.