Kenosha Toy Defect Lawyers

As a parent, you assume that everyone is concerned with the safety of children. Sadly, this is not always true. Large manufacturing companies and retailers who produce defective and dangerous child care products and toys need to be held accountable for their negligent and reckless actions. Thousands of children are injured each year due to defective products and the number of recalls continues to increase, specifically for dangerous toys. The negligent manufacturing and selling of these products is absolutely unacceptable considering that the products are harming small children.

Injuries caused by defective products and toys:

  • Exposure to asbestos
  • Exposure to toys and products containing lead
  • Choking on small parts
  • Burns or electrocution
  • Strangulation
  • Eye injuries

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms, offering 12 offices throughout the state. Over the years, the Kenosha defective child care product and toy lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been aggressively fighting against negligent manufacturers and retailers on behalf of their clients. The Kenosha lawyers have the skills required to organize a successful lawsuit and will guide you through the complicated litigation process. During your free initial consultation, a Kenosha lawyer will review your case and provide you with high quality legal advice. You owe it to your child to learn about your legal rights. Contact the Kenosha defective child care product and toy lawyers today to schedule your free consultation and take the first step in protecting your rights and the rights of your child.

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