Green Bay Factory Equipment Defects Attorney

Factory and Industrial jobs have a long history of being dangerous. The types of injuries that workers most often endure are due to defective equipment. In some extreme cases, these injuries are fatal to workers who come in contact with defective equipment. Despite the advances in technology, factory and industrial equipment still manage to be built with potentially dangerous defects. Every year, hundreds of factory and industrial workers are hospitalized for the injuries that they receive at work. Every worker has the right to a safe workplace and the dangerous nature of factory work requires employers to stay diligent in servicing and maintaining equipment. The machinery found in factories and other industrial workplaces are very dangerous and injuries can lead to the loss of limbs or even death. If you or a loved one has been injured due to defective factory or industrial equipment, contact a skilled attorney to evaluate your case. Not only can an attorney help you navigate confusing legal proceedings, but they are also available to answer any questions that you may have as you pursue a lawsuit against those responsible for your injury.

The Green Bay defective factory or industrial equipment lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been successfully representing victims of machinery for years. With 13 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. offices all over Wisconsin, there is a team of talented lawyers near you. Allow the Green Bay Defective Factory or Industrial Equipment lawyers to organize your lawsuit and assist you in the fight to protect your rights. Contact the Green Bay office today to begin working closely with an experienced and dedicated attorney.

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