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Is The Vehicle You Drive Safe For Your Child?

Most parents go above and beyond when attempting to keep their little ones safe. They research strollers, car seats, and more ahead of buying them to make sure they have stellar safety ratings. Guardians also check foods to ensure they don't contain ingredients that cause allergic reactions. These are only some of the things moms, dads, and others do to protect kiddos. However, these items aren't what we're here to discuss today.



No, we are here to talk about vehicles. Many individuals go out of their way to ensure the rides they choose can safeguard infants and toddlers. After all, there's no telling when accidents might strike, and they want to be prepared if or when they do. Now and again, defective vehicles can hit the open market, though. First, issues slip through inspections undetected; then, consumers purchase the cars, where they can become hurt or killed by them. 



Now, that explains why we're here. It has been brought to our attention that a vehicle could threaten children in such ways. The last thing we want is for Port Charlotte kids to be put in danger. Therefore, our team is sharing this info to help you protect your small fries. Hence, if your interest is piqued, don't go away just yet. Instead, stick around and read on to learn more.

Know This About RAM Cargo Vans





When it comes to driving around with a child, a cargo van probably isn't the first type of vehicle that pops into your mind. But, parents sometimes own these vans, or they drive them as company vehicles. As such, Port Charlotte kiddos could easily get strapped inside their car seats in these transports. However, if you are currently using a 2021 RAM ProMaster cargo van or a 2021 RAM ProMaster City cargo van, it is in your child's best interest not to let them ride. 



According to MotorSafety.org, approximately 8,379 of these vans may exist that have faulty seat belt components. In addition, a defective ALR or automatic locking retractor might be inside the vehicles. If it malfunctions with a child seat in place, the seat could move around. Should that happen, the infant/toddler's risk of injury increases. The company responsible for supplying the pieces is Autoliv, a Swedish-American supplier. Meanwhile, the part numbers in question include but are not limited to 5PC00LK3AB and 1ZS83JXWAB.

Should You Contact A Port Charlotte Personal Injury Attorney?





First, let us start by saying that we hope you discovered this problem before anything bad happened. Unfortunately, that can't always be the case, though. Thus, if your child has already been injured or killed by this issue, or another one similar to it, you may want to contact and hire a personal injury attorney. Manufacturers and sellers are liable for any harm that their products cause. That means you and your family might be entitled to fair compensation.



Getting something out of the situation might be the last thing on your mind at the moment. However, after catastrophes such as these, financial hardships can arise in the blink of an eye. If the little one needs surgeries, prescriptions, and physical therapy, those things can add up in a hurry. Meanwhile, if a tragic loss of life occurs, that can be pricey as well. According to JoinCake.com, the average cost of a funeral in the United States is between $6,645 and $9,135 today.



Now that you see some of the reasons why you might need to seek compensation after a disaster with a defective product, where should you look for an attorney? That question is easy to answer, All Injuries Law Firm, P.A., of course. So, if the need arises, contact us to schedule a free case evaluation, and let's discuss your options. 


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