Child Car Seats
Child car seats are meant to protect a child from dangers when they are too small to receive protection from a seat belt. A defective car seat that fails during an accident, or normal usage, may potentially cause injuries to your child that could have otherwise been avoided.
Child car seat failure
Failure of a child car seat may result in serious or fatal injuries to a child. There are a number of different reasons why a child car seat can fail, including the following:
- Manufacturer neglect
- Failure of manufacturer to meet Accident regulations
- Failure to use sturdy construction materials
- Use of flammable materials
- Defect in the harness
- Sudden release of Accident latches
- Carrier separation from base
- Malfunctions of the handle
- Unclear instruction manual, resulting in improper installation
Defects such as the ones listed above may result in a child being seriously injured by the car seat itself or by being ejected from the car seat.
Possible injuries
When a child car seat fails, the child is at risk for the following injuries:
- Brain trauma
- Skull fracture
- Blunt force trauma
- Spinal cord injury
- Internal injuries
- Fatality
Legal rights
The manufacturers of child car seats are required to maintain specific Accident standards set by the government. When a manufacturer hasn’t met federal standards and use of a child car seat has resulted in serious or fatal injuries to your child, it is important to seek legal counsel. Contact the attorney’s of Eisenberg Rothweiler Winkler Eisenberg & Jeck to speak with a qualified and experienced child car seat attorney to learn more about your legal rights and options.