Kenosha Defective Food Products Attorneys

People often take the safety of food products and containers for granted; however, thousands of people are injured each year by defective containers, food products, and appliances. Manufacturers and retailers who fail to properly test their products need to be held responsible for the damages that their defective products cause. Depending on the details of your case, a restaurant manager or food supplier could be liable for your injuries. These types of injuries may result in extensive recovery times, expensive medical bills, and lost wages. If someone else’s negligence is the cause of your injuries, you deserve to be compensated for your suffering. Contacting a lawyer is the first step in protecting your rights and may be the only way that you will receive the compensation that you deserve.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has an extensive network of dedicated attorneys throughout Wisconsin. No matter where you are located, there is one of the 12 office locations nearby, providing you with superior legal assistance and guidance no matter the complexity of your case. This kind of exceptional service has allowed Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. to become one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms. The Kenosha defective food product or container lawyers have been serving the people of the Kenosha area for many years and are prepared to guide you through the complex litigation process as you pursue a lawsuit. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and will give you the chance to have your case reviewed by a talented attorney. For more information about your legal rights and to schedule your free consultation, contact the Kenosha defective food product or container lawyers today.

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