Important Information on the Failure of a Child Safety Seat

July 20, 2009

pht17.jpgAutomobile accidents are the leading cause of death for children ages five to fourteen according to the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The importance of safety seats

Without proper safety restraints or because of a child safety seat failure, children can be severely injured or killed during a collision. This can be caused by coming into contact with the vehicle interior or from being ejected from the vehicle.

The NHTSA has stated that safety restraints should be used for all children until they are eight years old, or reach a height of 4'9". This is because the safety features of automobiles are designed for adults, leaving children vulnerable.

Safety seats are necessary for the survival of infants and children in the case of an accident, but a child safety seat failure may cause further injury and death.
Safety seat defects

An experienced car seat lawyer knows that problems exist with some child safety seat designs. The failure of a safety seat due to poor design and construction will not properly protect a child and can lead to serious lifelong injuries or wrongful death. Possible defects in safety seat design or construction may result in:


  • Shoulder straps that unclip or loosen, resulting in ejection

  • Poor pelvic protection, which causes the child to slide down

  • The inability for the safety belt to hold the safety seat in place

  • Cracking of plastic parts

  • Separation of the infant carrier from its mounting base

  • Inadequate head protection

  • A buckle that can release during an impact

Possible results from defective safety seats

Defective safety seats have the potential to cause injury that could have been easily prevented. Infants and children may suffer from brain damage, spinal and neck injury, paralysis, loss of limbs and death due to defective safety seats.

If your child has suffered a serious injury or death due to defects in the design or construction of a child safety seat, contact an experienced car seat failure attorney at Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, PC for a free consultation.