Sheboygan Automobile Design Defects Lawyers

With traffic levels at an all time high and the growing popularity of distractions such as cell phones and mp3 players, it is no wonder that the chances of being involved in a car accident have greatly increased over recent years. In the event of a collision, the safe design of your vehicle is vital to you escaping an accident without injuries. Unfortunately, the demand for lighter, faster, and more fuel efficient vehicles has caused manufacturers to focus less on safety. Consumers truly pay the price when the safety of the design of the car is overlooked. Injuries may include broken bones, brain damage, spinal injuries, and whiplash. Every year, thousands of vehicles are released into the market that are poorly or defectively designed, putting thousands of people at risk for serious and sometimes fatal injuries. In some cases, the collision may be caused by the defect of the car, leaving the driver and passenger helpless in the event of an accident.

The Wisconsin law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier has a team of Sheboygan design defects lawyers who are dedicated to the success of your lawsuit. With years of experience representing the victims of defective automobile design, the Sheboygan attorneys are committed to working closely to ensure that you receive the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of the largest and most successful personal injury law firms in Wisconsin and now has 12 office locations throughout the state. No matter where you are located, there is a team of lawyers nearby to help you with any of your legal needs. Your initial consultation is free and gives you the chance to have your case evaluated by a Sheboygan attorney. Contact the Sheboygan design defects lawyers today to schedule your consultation and begin the fight to protect your rights.

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