Child Safety Seat Defects
Kenosha Child Safety Seat Lawyer
Whenever your child is riding with you in your vehicle, they are required to be placed in a child safety seat for their protection. As a parent, you trust that manufacturers and retailers produce child safety seats that function correctly and protect your child if you are involved in a collision. Unfortunately, not all manufacturers and retailers take your child’s safety as seriously as you do. Each year, thousands of children are injured by defective safety seats. Ineffective seat buckles, defective padding, and harnesses that malfunction are some of the most common defects. Reports show that nearly 82% of all child safety seats are installed incorrectly, most often due to the confusing or inadequate instructions included with the product. Unless a child safety seat is installed correctly and is free of defects, it will not protect your child in the event of an automobile collision. If your child has been harmed due to a defective child safety seat, it is your right to contact an attorney in order to organize a lawsuit against those who have harmed your child.
Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a Wisconsin law firm that offers a team of exceptional attorneys at each of the 12 office locations. One of the state’s largest personal injury law firms, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is dedicated to helping you receive the compensation that you deserve for the injuries of your child. The Kenosha defective child safety seat lawyers will be able to thoroughly review your case and answer any of your legal questions. Over the years, the Kenosha attorneys have acquired the skills needed to successfully oppose the large manufacturing companies and retailers who seem to have endless resources. Allow a Kenosha defective child safety seat to guide you through the often complex legal process. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and is a chance to have your case evaluated by a talented attorney. Contact the Kenosha office today to learn more about what we can do for you as you fight to protect the rights of your child.