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    Cable Machine Defect Attorney

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    With the desire to look great and enjoy an active lifestyle, it is not a shock to discover that residents of California have access to more gyms and fitness centers than any other state. It is estimated that there are more than 5,100 health clubs and more than 15,000 fitness businesses operating in the state. That also makes it no shock to learn that many of these facilities include dozens of weight machines that are defined as cable machines, which are strength training apparatus that use cables and pulleys along with adjustable weight stacks for a variety of exercises. These machines are favored over free weights, which are dumbbells and barbells, for the added safety without the need for spotters and others present to protect the weight lifter.

    If you have been to a gym in California or almost any state, you have likely seen this kind of fitness equipment that is also used in a rehab setting because it is less stressful for the body than using free weights. While the cable machines are generally safer for the user, there are times when a defect or failure of the cable can result in a severe injury to the user or to anyone who is nearby when the cable breaks.

    If you or a loved one has recently suffered an injury while using a cable machine for weight lifting, please know that you do not need to face the hardships of this incident alone. The skilled legal team at Kenmore Law Group is here to assist you in getting any compensation and justice that is owed to you for harm caused by negligence. All we ask is that you grab the phone and get in touch with our skilled and caring office team, who are ready to take your call 24/7. They will answer your general questions, help you understand how the legal system protects personal injury victims, and explain the services offered by Kenmore Law Group to help you secure any compensation that is owed to you for the harm sustained.

    In addition, our dedicated office staff will help you book your free consultation with a seasoned cable machine defect lawyer to review your case. At that meeting, you will explain how you were hurt using a defective cable machine and the harm you suffered. You might also need to answer a few additional questions posed by your attorney as they make sure they have a full understanding of the details of the case, your injuries, and how the incident might have occurred. Once they are certain they understand all the facets of the case, they will explain to you the legal merit of the case and whether you have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit. But please rest assured, you will never be pressured to pursue legal action related to this matter. Our team will only provide you with the basic information, discuss the details with you, and then take only the action that you feel is in your best interest.

    Our goal is to provide personal injury victims like yourself with options to resolve any issues or monetary challenges you face because of this unfortunate incident. All we ask is that you reach out to our staff as quickly as possible, as there are time limits for you to take legal action and get the financial help you deserve.

    What Causes A Cable Machine To Fail?
    If the cable machine you were using failed when the cable broke, the cause of the incident could be more obscure than you might expect. While there are cases where the cable was damaged or was beginning to wear, there are many others that can be equally as devastating for the injury victim as well as their loved ones. The most common reason for a weight cable to break is that there was damage to the machine or cable itself that caused the failure. While it might be nearly impossible to glance at the machine and know it is in a state of disrepair, once you are using it and the weights are not moving smoothly, there are off sounds coming from the machine, or you are experiencing significant issues moving the machine, it is time to stop exercising and report the damage of the machine to the gym staff before you get seriously hurt from a snapped cable or the wights falling.

    The Common Harm Caused By A Cable Machine Defect Or Failure
    The cables used for most weight machines are twisted or braided metal and can be very hazardous when they snap or break. It is not uncommon for the broken cable to fly away from the machine and cause injuries to anyone it strikes. The ends of the cable are often very sharp and can inflict serious injuries, such as:

    • Severe lacerations or puncture wounds that can involve damage to internal organs or internal bleeding
    • Damage to the eyes, ears, nose, or mouth, as well as the delicate skin on the face
    • Partial or complete amputations
    • Soft tissue damage, such as the severing of muscles or tendons, and the destruction of nerves in the soft tissue
    • Joint dislocations that can include destruction of the soft connective tissue of the joint
    • Harm to the back, neck, or spinal cord
    • Head injuries that can include a skull fracture, severe concussion, brain bleed, or other traumatic brain injuries

    Who Is To Blame For A Cable Machine Defect And the Injuries It Caused?
    If the snapped cable on a cable machine is due to neglect, the blame for the failure can be placed on the staff of the gym or the fitness center staff. If the cable was poorly made and subpar, the blame for your injuries caused by a defective cable falls to the manufacturer. Or the blame for your injuries could fall to the company that installed and constructed the cable machine if the job was not completed correctly. While this all sounds complex and hard to understand, please know that the staff at Kenmore Law Group has decades of combined expertise in handling these cases. Our staff will research and explore the facts of the case and incident to determine who is to blame and how we can best hold them accountable for the harm and losses you suffered. TO get more case-specific information regarding the liable party, please reach out to the pros at Kenmore Law Group today to  discuss thecase further and learn more about how a lawsuit could resolve the hardships you face after suffering injuries because of a cable machine defect.

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    How Much Is My Cable Machine Defect Personal Injury Lawsuit Worth?
    It is vital for personal injury victims to understand how the compensation for a case like theirs is determined. Some think that the court simply awards a predetermined compensation amount based on the injuries or incident suffered by the victim. That could not be further from the truth. The process of determining compensation involves exploring all of your expenses and losses related to the injuries sustained. Working with the Kenmore Law Group staff, you will gather all the documentation to confirm the allowable expenses you incurred, which are tabulated to determine the compensation amount. Items that are most frequently used in this process include, but are not always strictly limited to:

    • The cost of all legal services related to preparing, filing, and litigating the defective cable machine personal injury lawsuit
    • The cost of all current and projected medical expenses related to the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of the harm you suffered, and any counseling or therapy needed to address the trauma and stress created by the incident and your injuries
    • The cost to repair or replace any personal property that was damaged or destroyed in the defective cable machine incident
    • Your lost wages if the injuries caused by the defective cable machine prevented you from working at your regular job until you were fully healed and cleared by your medical care providers to return to the tasks of that job

    How Long Do I Have To File My Lawsuit?
    As the victim of personal injuries, you are given two years to file your lawsuit with the court. That time begins on the date of the injury incident and is strictly enforced. If you have not filed your lawsuit within two years, you will lose the right to pursue any legal action related to this matter. It is also critical to understand that once the time limit has expired, there are very few exceptions that would provide you with more time to seek justice and compensation for the harm you suffered. Lease reach out to Kenmore law group today to discuss your case and the time remaining for you to file a claim.

    No Upfront Legal Fees Or Expenses
    When you work with the team at Kenmore Law Group, you never need to feel stressed or worry about the cost of upfront legal fees and the added stress it could place on your budget. Our team understands the hardships created when you get hurt, and we will never add to those challenges by demanding you pay upfront legal fees. Instead, we handle any case with legal merit and only get paid once the matter is resolved and you have the compensation needed to cover your legal fees and other expenses. In addition, if your Kenmore law Group cable machine defect lawyer fails to win your case and get you the compensation and justice you deserve, you owe the firm nothing for its time and investment in building the case. Please contact our office staff today to learn more about this very viable and lucrative option to resolve the expenses and losses caused by a defective cable machine.

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