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Booster Seat Ratings and Best Practices

By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 14, 2011

Car accidents are the leading cause of death of children between the ages of 3 and 14, report news sources. Statistics indicate that states with more rigorous child safety seat laws, including booster seats for older children, are saving the lives of more kids.

Booster seats use the car’s seat belt to restrain a child, lift the child up so that the seatbelt fits properly. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluated 83 booster seats for their latest set of recommendations. Of the seats evaluated, 31 were rated as “best bets,” meaning the seats were considered safe and effective. Five seats were given a “good bet” listing and six seats were not recommended.

When choosing a booster seat, fit is key. Make sure the lap belt lies flat across the child’s upper thighs. The shoulder belt should cross snugly over the middle of the shoulder. Using a seatbelt incorrectly with a booster seat, can lead to injuries in the event of a crash, including internal organ and spine injuries.

As a Columbia auto accident lawyer, child safety is something that I am very conscious of. I encourage parents and caregivers to get trained in the best ways to use child safety seats and booster seats. Because of my experience as a Columbia personal injury attorney, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge motorists to always practice safe driving habits.

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