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Causes of Car Seat Defects

Child car seats exist in order to better secure and protect children while they are in a vehicle. These functions are particularly important if the vehicle is involved in a car accident. Because families rely on these important devices so heavily it is tragic when child car seats prove defective.

If your child has been injured as the result of a child car seat defect, it is important those responsible for the defect are held accountable for their negligence. Contact the Las Vegas personal injury lawyers at William Palmer & Associates, P.C., today at 702-888-2222 to learn more about your legal options from an experienced attorney.

Who Is at Fault for Car Seat Defects?

There are many situations that can unfortunately lead to a defective child car seat being put on the market for innocent consumers to be harmed by. Some of the most common causes of child car seat defects include the following:

  • Manufacturing defects
  • Defectively designed car seats
  • Manufacturers using defective materials, such as breakable plastics
  • Improperly tested car seats being distributed
  • A manufacturer's failure to warn of a known defect

Any of these failures can easily lead to an innocent child suffering grave injuries simply due to a defective car seat.

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If your child has suffered from a car seat defect, you may be eligible for financial compensation from those responsible. These monies can assist with medical bills, recovery costs, and emotional pain and suffering. Contact the Las Vegas personal injury lawyers at William Palmer & Associates, P.C., at 702-888-2222 to speak with a friendly and compassionate attorney about your case today.

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