
In the construction business, you rely on your equipment to work safely, effectively and as advertised. If it doesn't, the results can be extremely
dangerous if not life threatening. If you've been injured while using defective construction equipment, you have a right to collect damages from the parties responsible for it. The manufacturer who produced it, the company who maintained it or the employer who ignored the problems with the equipment may all share in the responsibility for your injuries.
With so many different parties potentially involved, you're going to need an experienced partner in your corner to guide you through the process. The construction equipment defect lawyers at Champion Law have worked in the past for the equipment manufacturers. We understand the engineering and the defense strategies. We take that experience and fight tirelessly to protect your rights and make sure that you receive the maximum possible compensation for your injuries.
Let us put our experience to work for you. Contact our office today for a free case review.
*Nate Bjerke is the Chair of the Minnesota Association for Justice Product Liability Committee