Stevens Point Seat Bag Defects Lawyers

It is a reasonable assumption to believe that your seat belt will hold you in place and protect you in the event of an automobile accident. Although this is often the case, seat belts are sometimes manufactured with defects and are completely ineffective in protecting you during a collision. Poorly designed or defective seat belts cause thousands of injuries in the United States every year. These injuries range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries that may include brain damage, broken bones, and even death. If you or a loved one has been injured due to a defective seat belt, contact an attorney immediately to have your case evaluated.

Some seat belt defects include:

  • Unlatching of seat belts mid collision leave the passenger unrestrained
  • False latching seat belts appear locked but are ineffective in restraining passengers in accidents
  • Lap belt only seat belts fail to properly restrain passengers in accidents
  • Shoulder belt only seat belts can strangle passengers during accidents

Seat belts have undoubtedly saved the lives of millions, however, they have also caused many injuries over the years as manufacturers and auto dealers fail to properly test the seat belts before releasing them to the public. The law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Stevens Point defective seat belt lawyers who are dedicated to the success of your lawsuit. With 12 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. offices throughout Wisconsin, there is always a knowledgeable team of attorneys nearby to assist you with your legal needs. Your free initial consultation is an opportunity to have your questions answered and to have your case evaluated by an experienced Stevens Point defective seat belt lawyer. Contact the Stevens Point office today to schedule your consultation and begin the process of protecting your rights.

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