Sheboygan Defective Household Products Attorney

Many people take their safety for granted, especially when household products are involved. Although many people assume that household products have been manufactured to be safe for users, this is not always the case. Products that are prone to malfunction or full of defects make it onto the market every year and thousands of people are injured or even killed due to defective household items. In the case of liquids, the defect may not be visible. Certain types of liquid products may emit dangerous fumes that can cause serious injury if inhaled or ingested. Other products with defects may not harm you immediately, but may cause damage over time with extended use. No matter if the product that harmed you was recalled or simply malfunctioned, you have the right to pursue legal action against the manufacturers and retailers who have caused you harm. Consulting an experienced lawyer is the first step in fighting for your rights as a victim of defective household products.

The Wisconsin law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Sheboygan defective household product lawyers. The Sheboygan lawyers have extensive experience representing victims of defective household products. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has become one of the state’s largest and most successful personal injury law firms. If you have been injured by a manufacturer’s negligence, consult the Sheboygan defective household product lawyers to learn about your legal options. Your initial consultation is free and is an opportunity to have your case evaluated by a knowledgeable attorney. To schedule a consultation, contact the Sheboygan office.

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