Rhinelander Defective Household Products Attorney

Although household products do not appear dangerous at first glance, the injuries associated with defective household products range from minor to severe. Products that are prone to malfunction or defective make it onto the homes of millions of people each year and thousands of people are injured or even killed due to defective household items. In the case of liquid household items, the defect may be invisible. Certain liquid products can give off fumes that can cause serious injury if inhaled or ingested. Other products with defects may not harm you immediately, but may cause damage the longer that you continue to use them. If the product that harmed you was recalled or malfunctioned, you have the right to pursue legal action against the manufacturers and retailers who produced and sold the product. Consulting an experienced lawyer will help you to organize an effective and successful lawsuit against those you have caused you injury.

The Wisconsin law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Rhinelander defective household product lawyers. The Rhinelander lawyers have years of experience representing victims of defective household products. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has become one of the state’s largest personal injury law firms. Contact the Rhinelander defective household product lawyers today to learn about your legal options. Your initial consultation is free and gives you a chance to have your case evaluated by a Rhinelander attorney.

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