Automobile requirements for child safety

by Administrator 26. January 2010 05:00

Automobiles sold in the United States undergo a series of safety tests. These tests are designed to ensure that consumers are protected against a number of foreseeable dangers.

One of these dangers relates to the risk of child injury. While many automobile features are designed with adults in mind, many features like seat belts and chair height are not appropriate for small children. 

For this reason, parents are advised to use child safety seats and seat belt adjustments. These specially designed features have been tested to show that they can reduce the chances of serious injury in automobile accidents. 

If your child has been injured due to an automobile defect, contact the Madison child car safety lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

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