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Child Passenger Safety

Proper restraints, correctly installed, save lives of our youngest passengers

  • The grim facts:
    Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death to children.
    Of those chidren involved in fatal crashes in 2003, 15 percent of infants, 19 percent of toddlers ages 1 to 3, and 28 percent of children ages 4 to 7 were unrestrained.
    Children exposed to deployed air bags are twice as likely to suffer significant injury than children not exposed.
    From 1994 through 2003, 3,942 children ages 4 through 7 were killed while riding in motor vehicles. Over 87 percent who died were unrestrained or in an adult seat belt.
    Eight out of 10 child safety seats are not properly installed, putting children at increased risk of
    serious injury or even death.To be protected, children must be properly restrained in seats appropriate for
    their age, height, and weight.
  • Effective actions to save the lives of youngsters:
    Children under age 13 should sit in a rear seat, if one is available.
    Place a child in the rear seat; this reduces the risk of injury by 33 percent.
    Use a booster seat and seat belt rather than just a seat belt alone for a 4-to-8 year old; this will reduce a child's risk of injury by 59 percent.
    Make sure you use the right restraint for your child and install it correctly.
    Infants, until they are at least 20 lbs. and at least 1 year old, should be in a rear-facing child safety seat.
    Toddlers, until they are about 40 lbs. or age 4, should be in a child safety seat facing forward.
    Children, until they are about 80 lbs or age 8, should be in booster seats.
    All children should use seat belts after they outgrow booster seats.

 

 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Blood Alcohol Concentration is a major cause of fatal crashes
The BAC is measured as a percentage by weight of alcohol in the blood (grams/deciliter). A positive BAC level (0.01 g/dl and higher) indicates that alcohol was consumed by the person tested. A BAC level of 0.10 g/dl or more indicates that the person was intoxicated.

 


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Accident Terms

 
 


Today's Terms

Failure to yield the right of way

Definition:
Can be when you proceed forward while disregarding right of way signs or signals for other cars. You may not be the car that is sopossed to go forward.

Interrogatories

Definition:
Written questions developed by one party's attorney for the opposing party.

Injury Rights

Definition:
Regardless of who is at fault for an automobile accident, your insurance company is responsible for paying your initial medical expenses.

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West Virginia Accident Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Accident attorney you should contact our Accident Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Barboursville
  • Beckley
  • Bluefield
  • Bridgeport
  • Buckhannon
  • Charles Town
  • Charleston
  • Clarksburg
  • Elkins
  • Elkview
  • Fairmont
  • Grafton
  • Harpers Ferry
  • Huntington
  • Hurricane
  • Keyser
  • Logan
  • Martinsburg
  • Morgantown
  • Moundsville
  • Oak Hill
  • Parkersburg
  • Princeton
  • Saint Albans
  • Vienna
  • Weirton
  • Wellsburg
  • Wheeling


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