Wisconsin Auto Defect Attorneys

While early motor vehicles were rarely designed with attention to safety, cars today come with a wide array of safety features. Some, such as seatbelts, are actually required by law. Others, such as sensors that alert you to an object behind your car, are fully optional and impressively high tech. Unfortunately, such devices are no guarantee of safety for drivers and passengers, especially when they fail.

A defective automobile may cause a traffic accident or exacerbate the consequences of one. The Wisconsin auto defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. work hard for the victims of either type of incident. To learn how we can help you, call us at 800-242-2874.

Cases We Handle

A poorly designed, built, or maintained motor vehicle is not only dangerous for the people inside of it; it is a threat to everyone on the road. You may want to discuss your case with our experienced Wisconsin defective car attorneys if you or a member of your family has been harmed by:

  • Tire Blowout
  • Defective Airbags
  • Brake Defects
  • Seatbelt Defects
  • Defective Child Car Seats

We believe that negligent businesses that contribute to such accidents need to be held accountable for the harm they do. Sometimes it takes a legal claim to motivate a business to take safety issues as seriously as they should. Such a claim can also bring the public’s attention to defective products that may harm them.

Contact Us

The Wisconsin auto defect lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have the extensive experience and legal knowledge required to help you. For the information and insightful advice you need, contact us today at 800-242-2874.

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Wisconsin Injury Attorney Results
  • 99 million awarded by jury to widows of ironworkers killed in crane crash at Miller Park.
  • 12.5 million to a young man injured due to a defective roof in his car.
  • 12 million to a woman who suffered brain damage due to overprescription of pain medication.
  • 12 million to a man whose Ford rolled over in an accident.
  • 9.6 million awarded for medical malpractice causing birth injury.
  • 8.4 million awarded to a woman by a jury for surgical malpractice.

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