Car Seats Injure Children When They Are Defective, Dangerous, or Recalled
You put your child in a car seat to protect them from car
crash injuries. But did you ever think the car seat you trust to
keep your child safe in the event of a car accident could be defective?
If your child's injury happens due to a child safety seat defect, you may have a product liability case against the maker, supplier, distributor, and even the retailer of the dangerous carseat.
When our law firm gets involved with a defective car seat case, we investigate the cause, determining how a car seat defect contributed to your child's injuries. We'll fight for your child's legal right to fair compensation.
What Is Considered Manufacturing Negligence in a Car Seat Injury Case?
- Failure to inspect or test carseats before placing it on the market.
- Creating a flaw in the child safety seat.
- Failing to discover a flaw in the child safety seat.
- Failure to discover that the child safety seat could be dangerous.
- Failure to warn of a risk or hazard associated with the car seat.
Did You Know?
Pennsylvania law requires the use of an appropriate infant or child car seat for children under the age of 4 years. In addition, children over the age of 4 years and under the age of 8 years must use appropriate booster seats. Children ages 8 through 18 years must use seat belts in accordance with Pennsylvania law.
Important Defective Car Seat Information:
- Find out car seat tips that help prevent unnecessary injury.
- Understand how to choose the proper car seat for your child.
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