General Motors has announced a recall that impacts hundreds of drivers in and around Fort Worth, Texas and nearly 200,000 drivers in the United States. The company has recalled mid-size pickup trucks due to a defect in the child restraint system. This defect could greatly impact the safety of children if a car accident were to happen.
If a child safety seat is placed in the center of the front seat, parents will be unable to access the top anchor and the owner's manual gives no instructions on how to access the anchor. The car seat must be tethered to the top anchor to properly install it. An improperly installed child restraint system can cause severe and permanent injuries to children in the event of a car accident. To fix the situation dealers will cut the trim of the defective vehicles to gain access to the top anchor. This service will be provided free of charge and owners of the defective vehicles will be notified by dealers to schedule their repair session.
General Motors, in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, does not recommend parents placing child safety seats in the front seats of vehicles. However, they know there are times when it may be necessary in vehicles with no back seats. Almost 200,000 vehicles were named in the recall covering 2004 to 2011 model year Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups with bench front seats and no rear seats. The 2006 model year Isuzu I-280 and I-350 and 2007-2008 model year Isuzu I-370 are also being recalled due to the defect.
Child safety seats are very important for the safety of children in the event of a car accident. An important thing to remember that all children under the age of 8 and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches must be secured in a child safety seat while in a vehicle.
Information provided by Fort Worth Child Accident Attorney Mark A. Anderson. The Anderson Firm can be reached in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, please give us a call for a free consultation.onsultation.