Rhinelander Swimming and Diving Injuries Lawyer

You may be shocked to learn that more than 3,000 people drown in swimming pools every year. Most people don’t stop to think about the dangers associated with swimming and diving, but the injuries that can result from these activities can be very serious. Spinal cord injuries, brain damage, and fractured bones are all common types of swimming pool and diving injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured while swimming in a pool that you do no own, contact an attorney to learn about your legal options. It is important to remember that any pool of water can be dangerous. Bath tubs, sinks, toilets, hot tubs, fish tanks, ponds, and spas can all be hazardous and children should be monitored at all times if they are near any pool of water.

Swimming pool accidents may occur as a result of:

  • Inadequate supervision of children.
  • Inadequate instruction and training.
  • Failure to maintain the pool in safe condition.
  • Improperly designed or constructed pools.
  • Failure to secure pools from children.
  • Lack of safety equipment and inadequate warnings.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a law firm with a team of Rhinelander swimming and diving lawyers. Now offering 12 different office locations throughout Wisconsin, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has become one of the state’s largest personal injury law firms. The Rhinelander lawyers are prepared to assist you with any of your legal needs and will provide you with a truthful evaluation of your case. A pool owner or manager may be liable for your injuries if you were injured in a pool that you do not own. Your initial consultation is free of charge and is the opportunity to have your legal questions answered by a knowledgeable attorney. Contact the Rhinelander swimming and diving lawyers today to schedule your consultation and begin the process of protecting your rights.

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