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The Importance of Replacing Your Child's Car Seat

a child in a car seat

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), car accidents are among the leading causes of death for children in the United States. As a result, choosing and properly installing the correct car seat can make a huge difference in your child's safety. But did you know, even if your child still fits in their current car seat, replacing it is essential for their safety? Here's why.

The Importance of Car Seats

Car seats, in general, play a significant role in keeping children safe while on the road. Child car seats can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury in a car accident, especially for infants and toddlers. They are designed to keep children securely seated and restrained, even during sharp turns or sudden stops.

The Reasoning Behind Replacing Car Seats

Car seats have a lifespan that can be impacted by exposure to hot or cold temperatures, exposure to UV rays, and general wear and tear. When a car seat is past its expiration date or has been involved in a moderate to severe accident, the integrity of the seat can be compromised. This means that it won't be able to protect your child as well as it should. In addition, new safety features and advancements in technology are often made in car seat design, providing an even safer option for your child.

Choosing the Right Type of Seat

Choosing the right type of car seat for your child is the first step in keeping them as safe as possible while traveling. Generally, car seats come in three types:

  • Rear-facing
  • Forward-facing
  • Booster seats

The type of seat needed for your child is determined by their age, height, and weight. It's important to research and choose a seat that meets your state's safety standards and is appropriate for your child's size and age. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has a recommendation guide that you can use to make an informed decision.

Consequences of Not Replacing Car Seats

Continuing to use an expired or damaged car seat creates a significant safety risk for your child. The consequences of not replacing car seats can include an increased risk of injury or even death in the event of a car accident. In addition, continuing to use an old or damaged car seat can result in legal consequences if an accident does occur.

Cartersville, GA Car Accident Attorneys

At Perrotta, Lamb & Johnson, LLC, our attorneys understand the importance of car seat safety and how a damaged or expired car seat can increase the risk of serious injury in an accident. We are here to help victims of car accidents get the justice and compensation they need to cover medical bills, lost wages, and more.

Contact us today at (770) 637-7603 for a free consultation.

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