Home Exercise Equipment Accidents

Gyms, health clubs, and recreation centers have long been popular destinations for individuals who are looking to work-out, take classes, and stay in shape. In recent years, personal fitness equipment has become increasingly popular, allowing people to exercise in the privacy of their own homes. Unfortunately, injuries to children and other individuals have been reported in connection with exercise equipment in the home.

When it comes to home exercise equipment, serious injuries can be caused by manufacturing defects or dangerous parts. If an individual in the household suffers injury due to the negligence or failure of the manufacturer, the injured party may be eligible for compensation for pain, suffering, medical bills and other damages. For assistance with your personal injury claim, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

Types of Exercise Equipment

Equipment that can be commonly found in the home include

  • Stair climbers
  • Treadmills
  • Stationary bikes
  • Home gyms
  • Pull-up bars
  • Rowing machines
  • Weight sets

If a person suffers injury due to a defective part, design defects, sharp edges, or other reason, the manufacturer may be held liable for the accident. It is important to consult an experienced personal injury attorney if you or someone you love has been hurt in an accident involving fitness equipment.

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For assistance with your exercise equipment accident case, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

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