Green Bay Defective Garage Door Opener Lawyer

Garage doors, a convenient invention that many of us take for granted nowadays, have the potential to be very dangerous if they were built with defects. Garages are used for more than just a place to park your car. Many people now utilize their garage for storage space for a variety of objects. Garage doors that are older are much heavier than the modern materials used to construct doors. If a garage door was built with defects, the heavy or light door has the potential to fall and damage cars, objects in storage, and even people. Advances in technology have not changed the basic mechanisms that make up a garage door. Many garage doors are easily broken or malfunction due to poor design. Thin wires and small springs have the potential to snap or break and cause person or property to be seriously damaged. After visiting a doctor for your injuries, consult in an attorney to learn about all of your legal options. If you have been injured or your property has been damaged, you are eligible to file a lawsuit against those who sold or manufactured your garage door.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have a team of Green Bay Defective Garage Door Opener lawyers who have been fighting for the rights of defective garage door victims for years. With 13 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. offices throughout Wisconsin, there is a team of talented lawyers ready to speak with you no matter where you are located in the state. Trust a skilled attorney to guide you through the legal process and answer any of your legal questions as you pursue a lawsuit against those liable for your injury or property damage.

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