Appleton Child Safety Seat Lawyer

Placing your child in a child safety seat is vital to their protection if they are riding with you in an automobile. Parents have no other choice but to trust in child safety seat manufacturers and retail stores to create products that are safe for children. Sadly, this is not always the case and thousands of children are harmed by defective child safety seats each year. If a child safety seat is manufactured with defects it may break or malfunction during a collision, causing a child serious injuries. Studies report that nearly 82% of child safety seats are installed incorrectly due to confusing or inadequate instructions. Other defects such as ineffective seat buckles, defective padding, and faulty harnesses may be to blame for a child’s injuries. If your child has been injured due to a defective child safety seat, contact a lawyer to learn about your legal options.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a Wisconsin law firm that offers 12 office locations, making it one of the state’s largest personal injury law firms. The Appleton Defective Child Safety Seat lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been representing those injured by defective seats for many years. The Appleton attorneys are dedicated to working closely with you to ensure that you receive the appropriate compensation for your child’s injuries. Your initial consultation with an Appleton defective child safety seat lawyer is free and is a chance to have your case evaluated. Contact the Appleton office today to learn about the legal options available to you. Trust the Appleton lawyers to fight to protect your rights and the rights of your child as you pursue a lawsuit against those who have caused your child harm.

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