Racine Seat Belt Defect Lawyers

Seat belts are not just safety options in many states. As public awareness campaigns warn drivers on a regular basis, the use of these devices is mandatory. Overall, there is good meaning behind these laws. Seat belts help reduce the chances of a major injury at any collision speed and provide enough restraint to keep drivers secured inside their vehicle in truly catastrophic accidents. However, if these devices fail, this protection equally fails the drivers and passengers who rely on seat belts.

For a free consultation and legal advice regarding your personal injury claim, contact the Racine seat belt defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® by calling 800-242-2874 today.

Types of Restraint Failures

Most machines contain a number of complex mechanical systems, and such large and advanced creations as motor vehicles are certainly no exception. Even a seemingly simple system like a seat belt contains a multitude of parts, each of which is capable of malfunctioning if not properly installed or manufactured.

Seat belt failures can take the form of:

  • Unexpectedly coming unbuckled
  • Failing to unbuckle
  • Overly restrictive belts
  • Belts with ineffective restraint

These failures are results of problems either in the buckle of a seat belt or the locking device above. As seat belts work according to the forces of deceleration, a faulty machine will not measure these forces correctly, putting passengers and drivers at risk of injury.

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If you have been injured because of a seat belt manufacturer’s negligence, there may be legal options available to you. To learn more about your rights under the law, contact the Racine seat belt defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874.

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