Sheboygan Child Safety Seat Lawyer

It is important to the safety of your child that they are placed in a child safety seat when riding in an automobile. Child safety seats are designed to protect your child; however, there are times when the seats fail to prevent children’s injuries in the event of a collision. If a child safety seat has been manufactured with defects, it may break or malfunction during a collision. Ineffective seat buckles, defective padding, and faulty harnesses are all common types of defects in child safety seats. Studies also show that almost 82% of all child safety seats are incorrectly installed due to inadequate and confusing instructions. Placing your child in a seat that has not been correctly installed increases the chance of injury significantly. In some cases, the device that is meant to attach the seat to the car is weak and breaks during a collision. In other cases, the device that was created to hold your child in the seat malfunctions and could release your child from the seat during an automobile accident.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a Wisconsin law firm with a team of Sheboygan Defective Child Safety Seat lawyers. The Sheboygan lawyers have been handling cases regarding child safety seats for many years and are dedicated to the success of your lawsuit. With 12 offices throughout the state, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of the largest and most successful personal injury law firms in Wisconsin. Trust in the extensive knowledge of a Sheboygan defective child safety seat lawyer to assist you in fighting for you rights during a product liability lawsuit. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and allows you to have your case evaluated by a skilled Sheboygan lawyer. Contact the Sheboygan office today to learn about your legal options and begin the fight to protect your rights and the rights of your children.

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