Kenosha Defective Garage Door Opener Lawyer

Garages often store much more than automobiles and may contain some fairly valuable possessions. While there has been some technological advancements in the past decade, the design of a garage door has not been drastically altered since its invention. Small springs and wires are still used to control the mechanism that raises and lowers garage doors, making the mechanism prone to malfunction or break. If the springs or wires break, the door would be released and crash down on anything in the way, including property or people. If you or your property has been injured or damaged by a defective garage door opener, contact an attorney to discuss your legal rights. The damages caused by defective garage doors may leave you with expensive medical bills, lost wages, and lengthy recovery times. Working with a lawyer may be the only way to ensure that you will receive the compensation that you deserve for your injuries.

The law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is proud to offer 12 office locations throughout the state of Wisconsin. No matter the complexity of your case, there is a Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. office nearby to assist you with your legal needs. The Kenosha defective garage door opener lawyers are dedicated to guiding you through the complicated legal process and will provide you with the legal experience needed to oppose the large manufacturing companies. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all and gives you the opportunity to have your case reviewed by a skilled attorney. Contact the Kenosha defective garage door opener lawyers today to schedule your free consultation and take the first step in fighting for your rights.

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