Rhinelander Seat Belt Defect Lawyers

When a driver gets into a car, there are certain expectations concerning the working order of that vehicle that are taken for granted. In particular, the safety features of the vehicle, which are so important to a motorist’s well-being in the case of an accident, cannot necessarily be tested without doing serious damage to the car. It is the responsibility of an automobile manufacturer to ensure that seat belts, for example, will function properly in the event of a collision or other moment of need.

Let us assist you with your injury claim while you recover from injuries attributable to the negligence of a car maker. Contact the Rhinelander seat belt defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874.

Potential Malfunctions

A properly functioning seat belt can save a person’s life and may greatly reduce the severity of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. However, if something should go wrong with a seat belt, it is possible that a driver may never know until the time of a crash. The following are some significant seat belt defects that can endanger an occupant’s welfare:

  • Constrictive restraint
  • Little to no restraint
  • Inability to unlatch the buckle
  • Inability to latch the buckle
  • Defective materials which may tear when strained

Contact Us

If you have been injured in a car accident because of a seat belt malfunction, you may be entitled to pursue a course of legal action. Contact the Rhinelander seat belt defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today for a free consultation regarding your claim.

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