Kenosha Defective Child Safety Seats Lawyer

To properly protect your child while they ride in an automobile, they need to be placed in a child safety seat. These seats are designed to work with existing seat belts in your vehicle to hold your child in place in the event of a collision or sudden stop. These safety seats have saved the lives of many children during collisions; however, defective child safety seats may do just the opposite. Sadly, defective child safety seats have caused thousands of children to be hospitalized for their injuries each year. Ineffective seat belts, defective padding, and poorly designed harnesses are all potential causes of injury. According to reports, confusing or inadequate instructions cause the incorrect installation of nearly 82% off all child safety seats. If your child has been harmed by a defective child safety seat, contact an attorney to discuss the legal options available to you.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. offers 12 office locations throughout the state, becoming one of the state’s largest personal injury law firms. The Kenosha defective child safety seat lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been defending the rights of injured children for many years. The Kenosha lawyers will provide you with an evaluation of your case and provide the guidance needed to understand the complex litigation process. Over the years, the Kenosha lawyers have developed the skills to successfully fight against the seemingly endless resources of the large manufacturing companies and auto dealers. Partnering with an experienced attorney is the first step in protecting your child’s rights. Contact a Kenosha defective child safety seat lawyer today to schedule your free initial consultation and discover the advantages of partnering with a talented attorney.

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