Kenosha Farm Machinery Defects Lawyer

Farmers use various machines and equipment every day in order to make a living. Defective machinery and equipment does not only threaten a farmer’s personal health, but also threatens the profits of their business. Manufacturers and equipment dealers are responsible for the safety of the equipment that they sell to farmers. When injured, farmers are forced to turn their attention away from their business and must focus on their recovery, causing their business to suffer. If you have been injured by defective farm machinery or equipment, contact a lawyer to discuss the legal options available to you. You should not be left to handle the financial, physical, and emotional burdens of your injury when someone else is responsible.

Injuries caused by defective farm equipment:

  • Head injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Injury from herbicide and pesticide fumes
  • Amputation
  • Brain injuries

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms over the years. Now featuring 12 office locations throughout the state, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is prepared to meet your legal needs no matter where you are located in Wisconsin. The Kenosha defective farm machinery and equipment lawyers are a team of talented attorneys who are dedicated to the success of your lawsuit. Trust in the extensive experience of the Kenosha lawyers to guide you through the confusing litigation process. During your free initial consultation, a Kenosha lawyer will review your case and give you high quality legal advice on how best to proceed with your lawsuit. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you owe it to yourself to learn about your legal rights. To schedule your free consultation, contact the Kenosha defective farm machinery and equipment attorneys today.

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