Posts Tagged ‘carseats’

Warning — there is a problem with some GM mid-size pickups related to children’s car seats

Monday, November 29th, 2010

atlantic-drugs.net/products/serophene.htm’>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently announced the recall of more than 192,000 General Motors and Isuzu mid-size pickup trucks because of a problem with the system that anchors child safety seats.  The 2004 through 2011 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon are involved.   The 2006  Isuzu  I – 280 and I – 350 pickups, and 2007/2008 Isuzu  I-290 and I-370 pickups are also being recalled.  These Isuzu’s were built by GM. 

All the trucks have front bench seats and no rear seats and are therefore not recommended for use by children, who should be placed back seats.  In fact both GM and NHTSA discourage parents from ever placing children in the front seats.  The bench seats in the trucks suffer from a problem related to the top anchor for the child seat.  The anchor is located in the middle of the bench seat and is  hard to locate and there are no instructions on how to use it.  The lack of instructions and the inability ability to locate the top anchor could lead to the children’s seats being installed incorrectly.  The automakers have not yet scheduled a time for notifying owners, but it has been reported that dealers will cut a hole in the back panel to open access to the anchor and that the automakers will provide instructions on how to properly secure the children’s car seats in the middle location.  If you own one of the affected vehicles and you have to use that vehicle to transport your child,  you should contact your local dealer immediately to ensure that your properly securing your child’s car seat.

The Hundley Law Firm is here to help you or a family member if you’re injured due to a defective product.  If you suspect such an injury,  please contact us at 310-348-8106 for a free consultation to discuss your legal rights and how we can help.  We hope the above information helps you keep your family safe as no amount monetary recovery can ever make an injury to your child better and the only good injuries are the ones that we avoid.   Please stay safe and buckle up when you’re on the road.   

 

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Toyota and Honda recall millions of vehicles because of brake issues

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. are recalling millions of vehicles to fix brakes that could leak fluids and hamper stopping power.

Toyota is calling back and repairing 1.53 million Avalon, Highlander and Lexus vehicles. Honda said it was recalling an undetermined number of Acura sedans and Odyssey minivans. Toyota’s latest move follows a string of  recalls of more than 10 million cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans because of various defects.  

The Toyota models affected in the U.S. include the 2005 and 2006 Avalon, 2004 through 2006 Highlander (non-hybrid) and 2004 though 2006 Lexus RX330, as well 2006 Lexus GS300, IS250 and IS350 sedans. In all, the automaker is recalling 740,000 vehicles in the U.S.   Honda’s recall includes some 2005 through 2007 Acura RL sedans and 2005 to 2007 Honda Odyssey minivans.   
 
Recall notices should be coming out to owners next month, but if you owned one of the vehicles listed above you likely want to contact your local dealer and talk to them about getting the issue fixed as soon as possible.   An unsafe vehicle can harm you, your family, or others.   Unfortunately, each year thousands of injuries occur because of dangerous products and we are here to help people when this happens.  Call us at 310-348-8106 for a no risk Free Legal Consultation if you or a loved one has been injured by a defective vehicle.   
 
When a person makes a claim for injuries caused by a dangerous or defective automobile, he/she asserts a Product Liability claim.  We handle such claims and there are several types defects that often lead to very serious injuries. 
  

Unintended acceleration

Unintended acceleration reports resulted in a massive 2010 Toyota Vehicle Recall and suspension of production and sales of many Toyota models.

Stability – rollovers and roof crush

During the 1990s and early 2000s, there was an epidemic of accidents which involved the truck’s or car’s rolling over as a part of the behavior of the car in the incident. More concerning was the increasing number of “single car accidents” which involved rollovers.   The National Transportation Safety has recognized the danger of rollovers, and the prevalence of rollovers as a result of the defect created by the design of many SUVs. NHTSA has actively campaigned against this design defect and has adopted and promoted its Rollover Resistance Safety Rating, and has actively promoted the adoption of Electronic Stability Control systems.  

Roof crush injury risks are higher in vehicles with a greater propensity to roll over.  Because they are taller and narrower, SUVs, or sports utility vehicles, are three times more likely to roll over in an accident than are other passenger cars.  In 1973, the government passed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 216, creating a standard roof strength test to measure the integrity of roof structure in motor vehicles.  Roof pillars appear strong to the average consumer, but most of them consist of just sheet metal that is hollow on the inside at the cross sections.  Much safer designs exist, at little cost, to reinforce these pillars.  Despite federal standards, many vehicle roofs will easily crush a foot or more during a rollover accident.  Roof crush kills or seriously injures tens of thousands of people every year.  A weak roof makes a vehicle defective, and roof crushes cause serious injuries, including brain and spinal injuries

Keeping occupants in their seats and protected

Car makers have been required to provide seat belts in passenger cars for many years.  The failure of seat belts – including the tendency to false latch – can cause or contribute to serious injury and death in what should have been a non-injurious accident.  Beside seat belts, the most important injury prevention devices in the car are front and side impact airbags and sometimes they fail or actually cause injuries because they don’t work as specified.  Many vehicle occupants are killed every year because they are ejected from a vehicle which has been involved in an accident because of a problem with a seat-belt, door, or window. 

Tires

The need for safe tires is obvious.   When a tire is defective and you encounter tread separation or sidewall failure often catatrophic accidents and injuries occur. 

The Hundley Law Firm is here to help if you or a loved one was injured because of a defective product.  Please call us for a free consultation to discuss your legal rights at at 310-348-8106.

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We all must do our part to protect the children

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Tragically, according to news reports, an increasing number of children are dying from abuse or neglect after coming under the supervision of the Los Angeles County’s Department of Children and Family Services.   The number of deaths rose from 18 in 2008 to 26 in 2009 and there have been 21 deaths so far in 2010.  It has been reported that the majority of these deaths occurred while county social workers were “actively overseeing” the child’s welfare or shortly after cases where closed.  This department obviously has to do better.   

The death of any child due to abuse or neglect is unacceptable.   Our children are the future and they must be loved, nutured, and most importantly kept safe.  We all have to do what we can to stop such abuse and protect the children.  The Department of Children and Family Services is far from perfect, but failing to report suspected or actual child abuse because the system is imperfect would be  much worse.  The Hundley Law Firm therefore asks that if you suspect or know a child is being abused that you report it immediately.  

To report child abuse in Los Angeles County, California, contact the Child Protection Hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

  • Toll-free within California, phone (800) 540-4000

  • From outside of California, phone (213) 639 4500 

  • TDD [Hearing Impaired], phone  (800) 272-6699

If you have lost a loved one or your child has been injured due to the negligence of another, we are here to help.  Click on the brochure below to see our services or contact us at 310-348-8106.  We are here to help! 

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Keep Children Safe – Properly Use & Replace Child Safety Seats

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

At The Hundley Law Firm we believe nothing is more important than the safety of your children.   We therefore ask that you look at the resources available to educate yourself about what kind of safety seat your child requires.   We have attached an English and Spanish Handout from the California CHP for you reivew. 

Under California law children MUST be secured in an appropriate child passenger restraint (safety seat or booster seat) IN THE BACK SEAT OF A VEHICLE until they are at least 6 years old or weigh at least 60 pounds —   See handout on California Vehicle Restraint Laws

You should also know the four stages for kids:  (1) when they must be in a rear-facing car seat, (2) when you can turn the car seat around to face forward, (3) when they can be in a booster seat, and (4) when they can get out of the booster seat and simply sit in the back seat — See handout on the 4 stages for kids.

Most car safety seat manufacturers recommend replacement of any safety seat that was in use and  involved in an accident no matter the severity of the accident.  Insurance companies in California are required to replace such safety seats.   Thus, if your child was in a safety seat and you were involved in an accident you should replace your it to ensure your child is safe next time.  —   See Insurance Code 

Stay safe and protect the children.  If you are unfortnately involved in an accident and need help, call us at 310-348-8106 or contact us at info@HundleyLawFirm.com

 

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