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Archive for March, 2008

Child Safety Seats Not Equipped for Side-Impact Car Wrecks

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

The United States Federal Government is scheduled to study how child safety seats fair in side-impact car wrecks. There are currently no federal standards that regulate the manufacturing of child safety seats to withstand a side-impact car wreck. Special products are already in stores that have been developed by European manufacturers.

Child safety seats are designed to offer protection in front-impact car wrecks, which is the most common form of car wreck. Side-impact car wrecks have the highest rate of serious injury and fatality. In a side-impact car wreck, a child can sustain serious injuries to the head, face, chest and thorax, due to improperly designed child safety seats.

Currently, there is no way to test if the newly manufactured safety features for child car seats will be effective in side-impact car wrecks.

In the United States, there is no way to document the effectiveness of the products since there is no standard crash test dummy or test procedure. American car safety seat manufactures will not begin producing safety products until the Federal Government establishes procedures and guidelines, which is scheduled for later this year.

If your child, or the child of a loved one, has been seriously or fatally injured in a car wreck due to defects in a child safety seat, contact a child safety seat attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP at 1-800-460-0606. An experienced child safety seat lawyer will be able to evaluate if you are eligible to seek compensation.

Vehicle Recalls

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

          Vehicle recalls are important for many reasons. First, it means that the automaker made a serious mistake in their production, whether it be with faulty parts, design defects, or labor/production errors. But did you know that automobiles are not the only things recalled? Many children’s safety seats are recalled for various reasons, tires are recalled, and even school buses are recalled. A simple search of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website (http://www.recalls.gov/nhtsa.html) can show you if, when, and why your vehicle was recalled and what you can do.

          On that site there is also a link to report defects or unsafe equiptment. If safety related reports (of any number) are filed about a specific problem and the NHTSA determines that a safety related trend exists, the manufacturer must recall the product with no cost to the owner.

          To protect yourself and your loved ones, keep up to date on the latest vehicle recalls. If you or someone you know is injured in an accident involving a recalled vechicle, consult an attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP at 1-800-460-0606 immediately.