Seat Belt Law In California
Seat Belt Lawyer Los Angeles
SAFETY FIRST
SEAT BELTS - SHOULD YOU WEAR THEM?
The leading cause of death in people under age 35 is CAR
ACCIDENTS.
40,000 people die each year in car accidents: This number could
be reduced by almost half if seat belts were worn by everyone
who traveled in an automobile, at all times. If you are aware
of these statistics on seat belt safety and are still not willing
to wear one every time you are in an automobile, ask yourself:
(1) Why am I not wearing my life saving device?
(2) How do I benefit by not wearing my life saving device?
(3) What might it cost my family and I if I don't wear my life
saving device?
Seat belts, when manufactured and used properly, SAVE LIVES.
Consider the factors involved in an automobile collision, either
with another vehicle or an immobile object:
The Collision
In a collision a car stops in the first tenth of a second,
but occupants' bodies keep moving at the same rate the automobile
was traveling until something stops the occupant's body. If
you are not wearing your seat belt at the time of a collision,
your body will impact with the steering wheel, dashboard, windshield
or seat back at that same rate of speed as the vehicle was traveling
prior to the collision. If you were not wearing your seat belt
in a collision at 30 miles per hour, your body would impact
with the same intensity as if you fell from the top of a three-story
building. As you can imagine, it would be difficult to escape
such a collision without severe injury. A properly worn seat
belt keeps the second collision - the collision of your body
with the interior of the car - from happening. This assumes
of course, that your body is not ejected from the car.
What is "Worn Properly"?
"Worn Properly" can mean the difference between life and death,
quite literally. Seat belts are designed to absorb the impact
of the collision and transfer that impact from your body. "Worn
Properly" means both straps snugly fitted to the body *shoulder
strap across the chest area and lap belt securely fastened across
your hips* to avoid injury.
Is There a "Good Reason" Not to Wear a Seat Belt?
"I'm a good driver." Even if you have a perfect driving record
and have never been involved in a traffic collision, it is not
a sound reason to avoid wearing your seat belt. Being a good
driver can be a determining factor in your ability to avoid
accidents, but there are many other drivers on the road who
are not as careful. Poor drivers can cause accidents with even
the best of drivers. In most automobile vs. automobile accidents,
there is a "good" driver who is "not at fault".
"I'm just going to the grocery store." Nearly 80% of all FATAL
traffic accidents occur within 25 miles of the victims' residence
and at speeds of under 40 mph. So when you are "just going to
the grocery store", is the best time to wear a safety belt.
"My car has airbags, so I don't need to wear my seat belt."
Airbags are not meant to take the place of seat belts, they
were meant to enhance their safety. An air bag increases the
effectiveness of a seat belt by up to 40 percent. Airbags are
an ADDED safety feature and unless you car has side airbags
as well as front airbags, they don't protect against side impacts
at all.
"They're uncomfortable." There are many ways to make your seat
belt more comfortable. At the local dealer or auto parts store
you can find clips and extenders to customize the fit of your
seat belt. You can also buy adapters for children to make sure
their seat belts fit properly for maximum protection. Seat belts
are much more comfortable than hospital beds.
Let's face it, there is no such thing as a "good reason" not
to wear a seat belt while traveling in your vehicle, either
to the corner store or across the country. Seat belts save thousands
of lives each year and reduce the severity of injuries.
Make sure that you, and all others in your vehicle,
always wear seat belts.
Bisnar | Chase
1301 Dove St., #120
Newport Beach, CA 92660
1-800-561-4887