By Zane T. Cagle | August 3, 2020 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of children ages 1-14. While some crashes simply cannot be survived, over 57% of deaths for children 0-15 occur because the child was not restrained and many more occur due to the child being improperly restrained. Nationally, the misuse rate of child safety seats is over 80% and as high as 95% in some areas. Infant seats have been shown to reduce a child’s fatal injury by 71% and toddler seats by 54%.
Due to a child’s inexperience and lack of understanding toward many dangers, they are the most susceptible to death or injuries in a motor vehicle. Because of the increases in child fatalities in motor crashes, researchers have studied the causes of child injury during motor crashes and steps to help prevent them.
Harsh Grewal, MD, a pediatric surgeon from Temple University School of Medicine and Hospital, in collaboration with his colleagues, reviewed ten years’ worth of medical literature on children and motor vehicle accidents.
Their study revealed that children involved in car accidents when they were inappropriately seat belted were at a higher risk for “seat belt syndrome,” a complex of injuries to the spine and abdomen. Pediatric health care professionals should be wary when receiving children who exhibit bruising. It may indicate much more serious injuries such as spinal cord injury, abdominal and or spine tenderness, and neurological deficits. It was found that boys are more susceptible to injury than girls and that eh incidence increases with age.
There are some basic rules for child safety in motor vehicles from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
Some restraint is better than none at all. In a collision, an unrestrained child continues at the automobile’s speed until they come into contact with some part of the interior. On occasion, a car seat will be defective in its construction and may cause a child to sustain catastrophic injuries or even death. Contacting a product liability lawyer as soon as possible after such an accident is crucial for a thorough investigation to occur. Contact The Cagle Law Firm if you have been in an accident with a small child that was restrained and any passenger that sustained injuries.
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