How To Make a Seatbelt Injury Claim

On December 31, 2009, in Attorney, by Ayesha Salim

Most passengers have the false belief that travelling in an enclosed car will protect them from harms way. They even fail to strap on their seatbelt as they feel that the metal shell will protect them should they fall into an accident. It is a big mistake to think like this. There have been many cases of drivers and passengers suffering terrible accident injuries, and many of them have to deal with the physical and psychological impact. To prevent such catastrophic injuries, you should always wear a seatbelt.

The most talked about injury and one that is most commonly cited in a road accident is whiplash injury. A perhaps more less talked about injury is seatbelt injury. Seatbelt injury is actually a much more common injury than people think. If you think about the impact of a car accident, it is hardly surprising. When another vehicle slams into the back of your car or slams into the side of your car, you will be naturally jerked forwards or sideways. This jerk reaction will impact your body even if you are wearing a seatbelt.

Nonetheless it is essential that the driver and all passengers wear a seatbelt at all times. It has been proven time and time again that wearing a seatbelt reduces the likelihood of the passenger or driver suffering terrible injuries. Ever since the seatbelt was introduced into the public sphere, thousands of lives have been saved as a result.

If you have suffered a seatbelt injury, it could be because of the negligent behaviour at the wheel. The driver may have been speeding unnecessarily or overtaking dangerously. The driver also may have ignored the weather conditions and be driving recklessly or in road rage. If you feel that you suffered the seatbelt injury due to the driver’s negligent behaviour then you have a right to make a claim. It is your personal right as you sustained injuries due to someone else’s reckless behaviour.

What to expect if you are involved in a road accident

Depending on the circumstances of the road accident, you could expect to have the seatbelt dig into your abdomen. This can cause abdomen tenderness or even possible bowel injuries. You can avoid these types of injuries or reduce their likelihood of occurring if you take certain steps.

Many drivers loosely put on their seatbelts before taking off, without actually being aware that to avoid suffering personal injury, it is important to make your seatbelt as tight as possible. Seatbelts do save lives in the event of an accident so it is important that you ensure:

* The seatbelt is worn as tightly as possible

* Make sure that you always wear the lap belt over your pelvis and hips

* Ensure that you wear the diagonal strap over your shoulders

Have you suffered a seatbelt injury in a car accident due to the driver driving recklessly? If this is the case, then you have a right to make a claim. Our solicitors will assess your case and advise you on what you should do next.

Ayesha Salim is editor of the UK Lawyers Network. Ayesha writes articles about seat belt injury claims, road traffic accidents and motoring issues. Please visit the website if you would like to see more of Ayesha’s work or if you would like to contact local solicitors or to talk with a personal injury lawyer.

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