Stevens Point Toy Defect Lawyers

It is not unreasonable to believe that child care products and toys have all been manufactured and adequately tested to ensure that they are safe for your child to use; however, this is not always the case. Sadly, thousands of children are hospitalized each year for child care product or toy related injuries. The recent increase in recalls for various toys illustrates the negligence of the manufacturers and retailers who are selling these dangerous products to parents. The injuries that children may sustain from defective child care products or toys range in severity. Although some products may cause only bruises and cuts, other products have the potential to cause life-threatening injuries.

Common injuries caused by defective child products include:

  • Exposure to asbestos
  • Exposure to toys and products containing lead
  • Choking on small parts
  • Burns or electrocution
  • Strangulation
  • Eye injuries

The law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Stevens Point defective child care product and toy lawyers. No matter how your child was injured, the law entitles you to file a lawsuit against those that have caused your child harm. The Stevens Point lawyers have the experience and talent needed to organize an effective and successful lawsuit against manufacturers and retailers responsible for your child’s injury. Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, so there is always a team of experienced attorneys nearby to assist you with any of your legal needs. Contact the Stevens Point office today to learn about your legal rights. Scheduling your free initial consultation is easy and provides you the opportunity to have your case evaluated by a knowledgeable Stevens Point attorney.

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