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Showing 7 product liability lawyers in Kingston, MA
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Keefe Disability Law
68 Evergreen St #1, Kingston, MA 02364
(508) 283-5500
keefelaw.com
Mehrmann Law
29 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-3911
mehrmannlaw.com
Smeloff & Associates Law Offices
125 Country Club Way, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-4600
massbankruptcy.net
Dillon Law LLC
68 Evergreen St, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 452-9300
dillonlawllc.com
Law Office of David A. Carey
67 Main St #1, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-4360
dcareylaw.com
Lauren Mello & Associates, P.C.
151 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 582-2332
laurenmellolaw.com
Law Office of Janna K. Saad, Esq., LLC
151 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(508) 591-5575
jksaadlaw.com
What Does a Product Liability Lawyer in Kingston Cost?
Most product liability lawyers in Massachusetts work on a contingency fee basis. This means they take a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically between 30 and 40 percent. Some firms charge additional costs for expert witnesses and filing fees. Costs vary by case complexity and the amount of work required. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a product liability claim in Kingston Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations for product liability claims is generally three years from the date of injury. For some cases involving latent defects, the discovery rule may apply. You should consult a lawyer promptly to protect your rights.
What types of product defects can I claim in Massachusetts?
You can claim for design defects, manufacturing defects, or failure to provide adequate warnings. Massachusetts follows a strict liability standard for sellers and manufacturers. This means you do not have to prove negligence in many cases.
Do I need to prove the product was used correctly to win my case?
Yes, you must show the product was used in a reasonably foreseeable manner. If you used the product in a way the manufacturer could not expect, your claim may be limited. Massachusetts law also considers whether you assumed the risk of injury.