Stevens Point Defective Garage Door Opener Lawyer

Garages make storing cars and extra property safe and easy. Although garage doors have been used for decades, the underlying technology of the lifting and lowering mechanism has not seen very drastic advancements. Small springs and thin wires are still responsible for lifting and lowering the garage door. The older the garage door, the more it weighs, placing an even greater strain on the devices used to move the door. Most modern garage doors are controlled by an automatic door opener. Defective garage door openers may cause garage doors to unexpectedly fall, causing serious property damage or personal injury. If a garage door malfunctions, the flimsy devices that control the door may break. Manufacturers are responsible to test the safety of their products, so any damage or injury caused by a defective garage door should be discussed with an attorney. There are many legal options available to you if you have suffered an injury or experienced property damage due to defective products.

The Stevens Point defective garage door opener lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are dedicated to the success of your products liability lawsuit. Whether your defective garage door has caused you or your property injury or damage, the Stevens Point team of defective garage door opener lawyers is ready to guide you through the complex litigation process. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. always has a team of knowledgeable lawyers nearby no matter where you may live in the state. Your initial consultation is free so contact the Stevens Point attorneys today to learn about all of your legal options.

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