Waukesha Defective Child Car Seat Attorneys

Whenever a family with a young child gets into their car, they put a great deal of trust in their child’s car seat for protection. Although these devices have been in use for some time, certain models may be afflicted with design or manufacturing errors that needlessly endanger side a child’s welfare. In fact, children’s car seats are frequently recalled from the market for a variety of issues.

Contact the Waukesha defective child car seat attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today by calling 800-242-2874 if you have questions regarding your consumer rights.

Problems with Car Seats

As children grow, the design of their car seat needs to be able to match the different sized bodies. Very young children and toddlers require differently sized restraints compared to a 5-year-old, who may be able to sit in a booster seat. Manufacturers recognize that when they create seats that adjust according to the weight or height of a child, each mechanism must remain safe for use. This does not always seem the case, however. The following are common problems that occur with defective child car seats:

  • Harnesses that do not buckle properly
  • Cracked plastic coverings
  • Dangerous joints or adjustable connectors
  • Inefficient restraints
  • Problematic cushions

Parents may do their part to provide a safe driving environment for their children, but if manufacturers cannot produce safe products, even the most careful driver can face serious injury to their child in a slight accident.

Contact Us

If your child’s car seat has malfunctioned, leading to undue injury, you may be eligible for legal recourse. Know your rights as a consumer and how you can protect your child under the law. Contact the Waukesha defective child car seat lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874 for more information today.

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