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Stevens Point Personal Injury Attorney

Seatbelt Defects

Seatbelts are an integral portion of a car’s safety features. They were really the first standard safety feature of cars. Unfortunately, they are subject to problems and defects just like anything else. Common problems with seatbelts often involve design flaws, like lap-only belts and window-shade designs.

Lap Only Seatbelts

Lap only seatbelts are seatbelts that only restrain the lower portion of an individual’s body. They fail to restrain the upper torso which can lead to fatal internal injuries, spinal damage, facial fractures, brain damage, and death. Auto manufacturers have known that a lap only belt is not enough since the late 1960s.

The National Transportation Safety Board has concluded that lap only belts induce injuries. These injuries range from minor to fatal in severity. In addition, the NTSB report concluded that the auto industry knew of the design defects of the lap only seatbelts.

In response to the defective nature of lap-only belts, the auto industry started using lap and shoulder belts on front and rear seats. This, however, was not until the 1980s. Some cars still have lap-only seatbelts. As a result of the late implementation of the lap and shoulder belt, there are many vehicles still on the road today that have lap-only belts installed in both the rear and center seats.

Excessive Slack

Excessive slack is a problem that can seriously injure or kill the occupant in a frontal collision. It can be caused by the movement of the occupants, slack from a device that induces slack for one’s comfort, and by plastic guides or loops.

Any appreciable slack is disastrous to the protective capacity of seatbelt systems. Researchers have concluded that many people are needlessly killed or maimed as a direct result of slack in the seatbelt. Any serious injury to a belted occupant may be the result of slack introduced into the seatbelt system.

If you have been injured in a car accident and seatbelts played a roll in your injury, contact the Stevens Point defective seat belt lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. at 1- 800-248-0171 to discuss your case and to determine your legal options.

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We are a team of Wisconsin personal injury lawyers with 12 office locations throughout the state. Milwaukee, Madison, Lake Geneva, Waukesha, Appleton, Wausau, Green Bay, Rhinelander, Racine, Stevens Point, Kenosha, and Sheboygan. The information on this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. Please contact us to obtain legal advice pertaining to your situation. © Copyright 2007 Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.