Stevens Point Recreational Vehicles Lawyers

ATVs, watercrafts, bicycles, and other recreational vehicles have become increasingly popular forms of recreation over recent years. Although stronger and faster vehicles are in demand for adventurous individuals, these types of vehicles can be very dangerous if they are manufactured and sold with defects. Injuries may range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries such as brain injuries, burn injuries, or even death. Last year, defective ATVs alone caused nearly 140,000 injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective recreational vehicle, it is a good decision to consult an attorney so that your rights are protected. A skilled attorney will be able to effectively evaluate your case and be able to answer your legal questions regarding your defective recreational vehicle injury.

The Stevens Point law offices of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have years of experience fighting for the rights of defective recreational vehicle victims. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, there is always a Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. office nearby to help you with any of your legal matters. When your injury is the fault of a negligent manufacturer or vehicle retailer, contact the Stevens Point defective recreational vehicles to begin the process of protecting your rights. The law entitles you to file a lawsuit against those that caused you harm in order to recover damages for your injury. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and provides you the opportunity to have your case evaluated by an experienced Stevens Point attorney. Contact the Stevens Point office today to schedule your consultation and begin the fight to protect your rights from those that have caused you injury.

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