As Northland personal injury lawyers in Kansas City, we constantly encounter clients who have children in the car when they are involved in car accidents. As fathers first and then attorneys, it is important for us to promote baby safety.
Child seats are increasingly sophisticated – and expensive – pieces of safety equipment. Children need proper car seats from their first-ever ride in a vehicle until they are 4 feet 9 inches tall, weigh at least 90 pounds, or are 12-years-old. The type of seat a child needs changes as he or she grows.
Many families re-use car seats among multiple children. It’s also tempting for parents to keep using an expensive car seat after a Missouri car crash, but is it safe to re-use a child seat after an accident? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides some tips.
Child car seats should be replaced after any moderate or severe crash. However, a child seat may not need replacement if all of the following are true:
If any of these factors occurred in the accident, however, the child safety seat should be replaced. Look for a replacement seat that meets the most recent NHTSA and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guidelines and that is rated for the height and weight of the child who will use it.
If you or a loved one have suffered accident injuries in a car accident call Northland Injury Law at (816) 400-4878 to speak to a Missouri automobile accident lawyer today for help in recovering the compensation you need. An experienced personal injury attorney can ease some of the burden by engaging in fact-finding, gathering the necessary documentation, and crafting concise and thorough demands for settlement of your claim.