In Brunswick, defective product claims can arise in very practical settings. A resident may be injured by power equipment during home repairs, by a faulty appliance in an older home, by a defective tire or brake component while driving local roads, or by industrial gear that should have been safe for routine job duties. Workers near port activity, warehouses, marine-related operations, and industrial facilities may also encounter tools, safety equipment, machine parts, and mechanical systems that fail under normal use.
These cases do not always look dramatic at first. Some involve sudden trauma such as burns, crush injuries, lacerations, or fractures. Others begin with exposure, contamination, repetitive use of unsafe equipment, or medical complications that become clear only after time passes. What matters is whether the product was unreasonably dangerous and whether that danger caused real harm.


