Stevens Point Factory Equipment Defects Attorney

Factory and Industrial jobs are undoubtedly very dangerous. As advancements in technology have allowed the construction of bigger and more powerful machines, the number of injuries due to defective equipment has slowly risen year by year. In extreme cases, workers have lost limbs and lives to these defective machines and equipment. Although there are safety programs and inspections in place to monitor the performance of these machines, some employers are negligent and do not provide employees the safe working environment that they deserve. If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury that resulted from a machine that malfunctioned or broke, contact an experienced attorney to discover your legal options. Industrial equipment manufacturers or employers may be liable for your injuries. Partnering with a knowledgeable attorney allows you to have your legal questions answered and provides you a greater opportunity to recover monetary damages for your injuries. Skilled attorneys have a great deal of experience with the law and understand how to organize and pursue your claim.

The law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of talented Stevens Point defective factory or industrial equipment lawyers who are committed to the success of your lawsuit. The Stevens Point attorneys have years of experience representing victims of defective factory or industrial equipment and can help guide you through the complex litigation process. With 12 offices in Wisconsin, there is always a Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. office nearby to assist you with your legal needs. Contact the Stevens Point office today to learn how we can work closely with you to achieve the highest amount of compensation possible for your suffering. Your initial consultation is free.

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