Stevens Point Defective Child Safety Seat Lawyers

When riding in an automobile, it is critical that your child is placed in a child safety seat for protection. Although it is true that these seats provide the best protection for your child, there are times when child safety seats are defective and put a child at risk of serious injury if a collision would occur. Ineffective seat belts, poorly designed harnesses, and defective padding may all cause your child injury in the event of an automobile accident. Many times, seats are installed improperly due to the incredibly unclear and confusing instructions. Unfortunately, thousands of defective child safety seats make it onto the market every year, causing thousands of children to be injured. If your child has been harmed due to a defective child safety seat, contact an attorney immediately to learn about your legal options. The law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. know how important your child’s safety is to you and are dedicated to the success of your case.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has been serving the people of Wisconsin for many years and now has 12 offices throughout the state. The team of Stevens Point defective child safety seat lawyers has a great deal of experience handling cases concerning defective child safety seats that have lead to an injury. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and provides you the opportunity to discuss the details of your case with a skilled Stevens Point attorney. As with all lawsuits, there is a time limit for you to be able to file a claim. Contacting an attorney immediately will ensure that your child’s rights will be protected from negligent and irresponsible manufacturers and retailers. Contact the Stevens Point office today to schedule your free consultation.

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