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Home : Personal Injury : Automobile Accidents : Law Articles : The Dangers of Defective Seat Belts The Dangers of Defective Seat BeltsSeat belts have the ability to better protect vehicle occupants from fatal accidents than anything else. According to federal statistics, in 2003, the use of seat belts saved nearly 15,000 lives nationwide. However, even more than 6,000 deaths per year are related to the improper use -- or the failure to use -- the proper seat belt restraints during a car crash. Seat belts save more than lives - they save the nation money. Every year, seat belts save society approximately $50 billion in medical care, lost productivity and other injury-related costs nationwide. But seat belt failure has tremendous costs. Seat Belt Defects - More Common Than You ThinkThough the national average for seat belt use is at a high of 71 percent, due mainly to a $3.7 million "Click It or Ticket" campaign which used paid advertising to encourage seat belt use, nearly 10,000 out of roughly 30,000 automobile crash deaths in 1999 were related to the failure to use seat belts. However, these statistics do not show the number of people injured or even killed due to defective seat belts. In fact, each year a number of car companies recall automobiles due to defects in seat belt design. The purpose of wearing a seat belt is so that it can prevent or minimize what is called the second collision. The first collision is when the vehicle makes an impact with another vehicle or object. In the second collision, the occupant of a car makes impact with the vehicle's interior, or is ejected and then hits the ground. Seat belt use helps protect a car's occupants from fatal second collisions with a vehicle's windshield, steering wheel, or roof. Defective seat belts may not properly restrain occupants of a vehicle due to poor manufacturing or design. These malfunctions include:
Some Seat Belt Buckles Safer Than OthersManufactures are not willing to make information public regarding seat belt buckles that are more prone to fail during crashes. Consumers are unable to make the distinction between safer safety belt models and what type of seat belt is in their vehicles until the information becomes available to the public. Because seat belts become released during a crash, it is hard to statistically tell how many people are killed or injured every year due to their seat belt buckle. Seat belt litigation is a crucial factor in automobile crashworthiness claims. If you have suffered injury due to seat belt failure, contact an experienced crashworthiness attorney. Your seat belt lawyer can help you assess your case and get the compensation you deserve for your faulty seat belt and related damages. |




