Nashville Automobile Accident Attorney Takes A Look At Shelby County’s Abyssmal Record Of Child Safety Seat Use
As a Nashville automobile accident attorney I try to focus my Blog on issues of importance to Tennessee drivers. This morning I read an interesting and important op-ed piece in the Memphis Commercial-Appeal regarding children’s safety seats. Tennessee was the first state in the country to pass a Child Passenger Protection Law requiring children to be restrained in child safety seats (car seats and booster seats).
Even though it’s the law far too often we see a young child riding in a vehicle without a safety seat or, if there is a safety seat, the child is not properly restrained.
The article points out some less than comfortable statistics. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children ages 3 to 14. Every day during 2007 in the United States an average of five children age 14 and younger were killed and another 548 injured in such accidents.
She goes on to state, “Today in Shelby County, the child seat misuse rate, or rate of children incorrectly seated, is a staggering 84 percent.” The Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office has been focused on educating the public about the need to properly restrain our children when we set out on the highways and byways of Tennessee.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) which studies all manner of highway safety issues says that using child safety seats reduces the risk of fatal injury by 71 percent for infants and by 54 percent for toddlers in passenger cars. Placing children in age- and size-appropriate car seats and booster seats also reduces serious injuries by more than half.
It is a shameful fact that but true, Tennessee continues to have one of the lowest child safety seat usage rates in the nation and one of the highest traffic death rates. In every county in Tennessee there are centers where parents can go to find out about properly securing their children. The people at these centers are trained and will inspect the child safety seats in your vehicle and make sure you are doing everything you can to protect your children. To find one near to you call the Department of Safety at 615- 251-5166. In Shelby County call 385-4223.
If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee highway automobile accident contact the experienced Nashville automobile accident law firm of Phillip Miller & Associates and take advantage of a free consultation to determine your rights and remedies

