
According to the NHTSA, seat belts save more than 10,000 lives in the United States every year. Wearing a seatbelt is the most effective way to prevent injury or death in accidents. During the accident, a properly designed seat belt will prevent passengers from being thrown about or ejected from the vehicle and will distribute the forces of impact to the strongest areas of the body – the hips, shoulders and chest. But if a vehicle’s seat belts are poorly designed or manufactured, serious injury or death can result.
Of course, seat belt performance issues vary widely from case to case. But the following scenarios may indicate a seat belt problem:
*Nate Bjerke is the Chair of the Minnesota Association for Justice Product Liability Committee
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The following are some common types of seatbelt defects:
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