A: Installing a child safety seat can be confusing with the use of a harness, tether, seat belt or LATCH system, it’s no wonder why NHTSA reports that three out of four parents do not install their child restraints correctly.
The manufacturer’s instructions should clearly label the correct weight and size a child should be to fit into their rear-facing car seat, forward-facing car seat, or booster seat.If you are not sure how to install these seats correctly, you should locate a child safety seat inspection station in your area by clicking on that link.
Your child’s safety is important, and it is better to be safe than sorry.Many children get injured in South Florida car accidents that could sometimes be prevented with the use of the proper car seat and child restraint.
If your child has been injured in a Fort Lauderdale car crash due to someone else’s negligence, please call the Law Offices of David Benenfeld to speak with a knowledgeable Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyer today at 954-677-0155.
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