When a vehicle fails due to a defect, whether from faulty wiring, brake failure, or an airbag that doesn’t deploy, the resulting accident can cause devastating injuries and long-term consequences. These are not just ordinary car accidents. They are failures of safety by the people and companies responsible for designing, manufacturing, and selling those vehicles. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries due to an auto defect, a Rochester auto defect injury lawyer can help you hold the responsible parties accountable and pursue full compensation for your losses.
At Brown Chiari LLP, we help injured individuals in Rochester, NY and throughout Monroe County navigate complex product liability claims involving auto defects. Our law firm has decades of experience in personal injury law and a deep understanding of the legal process required to prove auto manufacturer liability. Whether the case involves faulty electronics, failed safety features, or other mechanical issues, our legal team is prepared to investigate your claim and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We offer a free initial consultation and handle all personal injury claims on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we secure compensation for you.

Not every motor vehicle accident is caused by another driver. In some cases, a crash happens because the vehicle itself was unsafe. These auto defect cases fall under product liability law, which allows injured victims to file claims against manufacturers and other parties in the supply chain.
Defects in vehicles can arise during the design phase, the manufacturing process, or from a failure to include adequate warnings or safety instructions. Some of the most common auto defect issues involve:
These defects can turn an ordinary car crash into a catastrophic event, especially when safety systems fail in critical moments. Our attorneys work to identify the defect, determine which party is liable, and build a strong case based on the evidence and circumstances surrounding the accident.
Injuries resulting from auto defects are often more severe than those from standard motor vehicle accidents. When seatbelts fail or airbags do not deploy, drivers and passengers face a higher risk of traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, fractures, internal bleeding, and permanent disability. Some victims suffer injuries that prevent them from returning to work or living independently, while others require years of ongoing medical care and rehabilitation.
In addition to the physical pain, injury victims face emotional stress, loss of income, and steep medical bills. In many cases, they are left with property damage, vehicle repair costs, and long-term financial burdens that their insurance company may not fully cover.
Our legal team works to ensure that every client receives fair compensation for the full range of their losses. This includes past and future medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. If a loved one suffered fatal injuries due to an auto defect, we also handle wrongful death claims for families seeking justice.
Product liability claims involving vehicle defects require careful investigation and legal strategy. Proving liability means showing that a defect existed, that it contributed to the accident, and that the manufacturer or another party should be held responsible. This is often done through a combination of engineering reports, crash reconstruction, product testing, and detailed review of maintenance and recall records.
We handle the necessary paperwork, collect medical records, and communicate directly with insurance companies and opposing counsel. Our goal is to handle the legal matters so that you can focus on your recovery. With experience representing clients in car crash claims across Rochester and New York, we know how to anticipate the defenses raised by auto manufacturers and their insurers, and how to counter them effectively.
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to court.
Under New York law, injury victims have a limited time to take legal action. The statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including auto defect claims, is generally three years from the date of the accident. This means it’s critical to act as soon as possible so you don’t miss your opportunity to file a lawsuit and recover damages.
In the time following a serious car accident, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why our team offers personal attention and legal guidance from your first consultation through the final resolution of your case. We will explain your rights, evaluate the strength of your claim, and recommend the best course of action based on your situation.

Brown Chiari LLP is a respected law firm with deep roots in Rochester, New York, and a strong track record of success in personal injury law. Our attorneys have handled complex cases involving motor vehicle accidents, defective products, and catastrophic injuries across Monroe County and the greater Rochester area.
Clients choose our firm because we bring both experience and commitment to every case. We understand the toll that injuries and legal battles can take, and we work tirelessly to ease that burden by providing comprehensive legal support. We believe in pursuing justice with integrity and are dedicated to helping our clients recover compensation that truly reflects the hardship they’ve endured.
If you were injured in a car crash caused by a vehicle defect, don’t wait to seek legal advice. The sooner we begin investigating and protecting your claim, the more likely you are to secure the outcome you deserve.
Learn more about Rochester auto defect injury lawyer services. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
If your vehicle malfunctioned during a crash or safety features failed, there may be a defect involved. Our legal team can investigate the cause of your accident and determine whether a product liability claim is appropriate.
Auto manufacturers, parts suppliers, and distributors may all be held liable if a defect contributed to the accident. Our attorneys will identify all responsible parties based on the evidence in your case.
You may be eligible to recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, vehicle repair costs, and long-term care. Each case is different and will be evaluated on its specific facts.
Yes. In New York, you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Acting promptly also ensures that key evidence is preserved and your legal rights are protected.
Brown Chiari LLP offers a free initial consultation, and we work on a contingency fee basis. That means there are no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you.