Kenosha Auto Defect Lawyers

People rely on their automobiles to safely transport them from work, school, and daily activities. They often entrust their lives and the lives of their family to the proper function of their vehicles. If a vehicle is defective or if a part fails to function properly while the car is in motion, serious injuries or death may occur.

If an accident is caused by a defective part or a manufacturing error, persons who are injured in the wreck may be able to pursue legal action against the company or companies that are responsible for such negligent oversights. They may be eligible for compensation for pain, suffering, medical expenses, and other damages. If you would like to know more about auto defects and product liability, contact the Kenosha car defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874.

Types of Auto Defects

Despite continuing advances in technology, defects in automobile design and manufacturing continue to occur with alarming regularity, putting countless lives at stake. Our Kenosha automobile malfunction attorneys have experience working with the victims of such devastating accidents and are ready to fight for you if you have suffered injury from:

Vehicle manufacturers or companies that manufacture auto parts may be held liable if their product causes an injury. If a product is made from hazardous materials or is manufactured in an incorrect manner, the company may need to issue a massive recall to protect consumers who may have purchased the product or items that include the defective part.

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Auto accidents can be very traumatic events that may require hospitalization, treatment, and rehabilitation. If you have been injured in an accident caused by an auto defect, contact the Kenosha auto defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874 for the representation you deserve.

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