Lake Geneva Factory Equipment Defects Attorney

Factory and Industrial jobs have a long and dangerous history. Often times, factory workers are required to work long hours with potentially dangerous machines. The types of injuries that workers most often endure while working in a factory or other industrial job are the result of defective equipment. Due to the immense power of many of the machines used in factories, injuries can sometimes prove fatal. Despite safety programs and inspections, factory and industrial equipment sometimes manages to be built with dangerous defects that may cause the machine to malfunction. Every year, hundreds of factory and industrial workers are hospitalized for the injuries that they receive from malfunctioning machinery. It is every employer’s responsibility to provide workers with a safe working environment. If equipment is not maintained or serviced, serious injuries could occur. Loss of limbs and even death are some of the severe injuries that have been reported over the years. If you or a loved one has been injured due to defective factory or industrial equipment, contact an experienced attorney to evaluate your case and help you organize a lawsuit against those that caused you harm. An attorney can not only help you in fighting for your rights, but can also help you to better understand the complex litigation process.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a law firm with a team of Lake Geneva defective factory and industrial equipment lawyers. With 13 offices throughout Wisconsin, there is always a team of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. attorneys nearby to help you with your legal needs. The Lake Geneva defective factory and industrial equipment lawyers have been successfully representing victims of machinery for years. Contact the Lake Geneva office today to begin working closely with a dedicated attorney. Your initial consultation costs nothing at all.

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