Home Improvement Tools and Serious Injury

To some, nothing says “man” quite like home improvement tools. For every birthday, anniversary, holiday or “just to say I love you” gift for the XY chromosomes in your life, a trip to the hardware store is in order. But while tools can be quite fun and are very popular gift choices, they are inherently dangerous and should never be thought of as “toys.”

Tool Dangers

Many of the most popular tools are also the most likely to cause harm. The following favorites should only be used with extreme caution as well as a good deal of pre-usage education:

  • Mechanical screw drivers: it is exactly what makes this tool so efficient that also makes it so dangerous. The speed with which a screw can be pushed through the wall can just as easily help push a screw through a hand.
  • Rotary saws: this high-powered device can cut off fingers and even hands in an instant.
  • Nail guns: it is actually illegal to carry these guns in certain places . This is understandable considering the potential they carry for causing serious injury, particularly when it is accidentally pointed at an eye.

In many cases of home improvement tool injury, defects in the products themselves are the cause. In such cases, the manufacturer could be held liable for any resulting injuries.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been injured by a home improvement tool as a result of a defect in the product or the negligence of another, contact the Sheboygan personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

Free Case Evaluation







Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., Office Locations
Wisconsin Injury Attorney Results
  • 99 million awarded by jury to widows of ironworkers killed in crane crash at Miller Park.
  • 12.5 million to a young man injured due to a defective roof in his car.
  • 12 million to a woman who suffered brain damage due to overprescription of pain medication.
  • 12 million to a man whose Ford rolled over in an accident.
  • 9.6 million awarded for medical malpractice causing birth injury.
  • 8.4 million awarded to a woman by a jury for surgical malpractice.

home  |  firm overview  |  attorneys  |  practice areas  |  results  |  legal blog  |  charitable funds  |  contact  |  articles  |  faqs  |  resources
© Copyright 2007-2010 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. The information contained in the site is not intended to provide legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your situation. 800-2-HABUSH or 800-242-2874.

SEO provided by the Search Engine Optimization firm The Search Engine Guys.