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Car Seat Injuries
Ejection, Striking Seat in Front, Struck by Airbag -Can Be Deadly; Car Seat
Recall Can Be Too LateGood
intentions regarding car seat use and installation is not enough to prevent car
seat injuries. Your child may be at risk of ejection, striking the seat in
front, being struck by an airbag, or the seat belt or chest guard causing a neck
injury. The car seat manufacturer is at fault for making a defective car seat
and an unsafe car seat. When a child's car seat does not work properly, its
ineffectiveness may cause injuries from being ejected. The car seat is supposed
to protect the child from harm not cause further harm. The manufacturers who
make the defective car seat systems should be held liable for the car seat
injuries that could have been prevented if there were no car seat defects or recalls.
Baby car seats and child car seats (booster seats) can fail, be defective, be
recalled, or simply break just when you need these car seats the most – during
an accident. The last thing you want is for your baby or child to be ejected.
Responsible parents just like you provide the best car seats for your baby or
child because you trust the car seat brands that advertise safety and
reliability. Still, bad things can happen to car seats.
Car seat technology is also complex. Why does it have to be so confusing?
Studies show that 82 percent of parents who use car seats for babies and
children do not have these car seats installed properly.
Has your child has been injured or died as a result of a defective child car
seat? You need to fight back and confront the car seat manufacturer because they
are responsible for your child’s injury or death. Contact Monheit Law for
a free
legal car seat injury consultation. It’s time to get results!
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