Stevens Point Seat Belt Defects Lawyer

An estimated 9,500 lives are spared in car accidents each year due to seat belt usage. While this may seem like a resounding argument for seat belts, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration believes that about 2.9 million individuals sustained injuries in 2002 alone due to improper safety belts. There are many different seat belt flaws that can turn these devices, designed for safety, into an unacceptable additional hazard.

If you have suffered injury due to a defective seat belt, you may wish to consider pursuing a civil lawsuit. A successful legal action might gain you financial compensation for medical bills, vehicle repairs, lost wages, and other damages. To discuss your case, contact a knowledgeable Stevens Point seat belt defect attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874.

Types of Seat Belt Flaws

Seat belts are fairly simple: they span your body, locking to hold you in place during an accident. However, if the latch, webbing, or locking fails, it can result in dreadful injuries. Some common types of seat belt flaws include:

  • Broken latches
  • Frayed or weak webbing
  • Failure to lock
  • Release buttons that can accidentally depress during an accident

These safety belts can cause injuries in many ways. They can fail to hold you during an accident, allowing you to be thrown into the dashboard or completely out of the vehicle. They may lock too tightly, crushing your internal organs and causing damage. Or, they can fail to release when you are trying to escape a vehicle that is on fire or underwater.

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Seat belts can truly save lives. But this is true only if the belt is not defective. If you have been injured as a consequence of a flawed seat belt, you deserve the opportunity to hold a negligent carmaker accountable for the harm that you have suffered. Contact an experienced Stevens Point seat belt malfunction lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

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