New York Defective Vehicle Attorney Explains How a Seatbelt Can Hurt You
Doctors, traffic safety experts, the government, and New York accident lawyers all agree on at least one thing. Seatbelts save lives. Many experts credit increased seatbelt use for a decline in traffic fatalities in recent years. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration estimates that seatbelts saved 15,383 lives in 2006. Yet sometimes seatbelts cause injuries.
Seatbelt Injuries Come From Seatbelt Defects, Not the Use of Properly Functioning Seatbelts
As a New York defective vehicle attorney, I want to emphasize that seatbelt injuries occur because of defective seatbelts, not because of properly functioning seatbelts. A seatbelt can be defective in the following ways:
There was a defect in the seatbelt's design.
There was a defect in the manufacturing of the seatbelt.
There was a defect in installing the seatbelt in the car.
Proper warnings about how to use the seatbelt were not provided.
Any of these defects can cause serious injuries. If a seatbelt is defective, it may not restrain you properly in the event of a crash. For example, the seatbelt may separate from the seat or car and fail to restrain you. The results may be catastrophic. You may suffer from internal injuries, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, back injuries or you could die.
Contact a New York Defective Vehicle Lawyer if You've Been Hurt by a Seatbelt
If you have been hurt by a defective seatbelt, it is important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Seatbelts are effective in saving lives, and you shouldn't have to worry about their effectiveness in a crash. Instead, you should be able to trust that your seatbelt will protect you.
The Pagan Law Firm has been successful in obtaining outstanding results for their clients throughout New York including: Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan; and throughout New Jersey including Hudson County, Passaic County, Essex County, as well as Puerto Rico and Hawaii.