As an experienced Mississippi auto accident attorney, it is always devastating to hear about a child that has either been injured or killed in a car accident.  However, it is even more troubling to learn that the child was not properly secured in his or her car or booster seat at the time of an accident.  Surprisingly, thousands of people across the U.S. fail to check that their children are properly secured in their seats while driving.   As a result, numerous children suffer the consequences of parents who neglect to take a few extra minutes to ensure that their children are safe.  For two parents in Mississippi, this situation has become an unfortunately reality.

In Eastern Mississippi, five young children, including an 18-month year old, and an adult passenger were recently killed when their SUV veered off of a rural road and landed in a creek.  The parents of the children managed to survive the crash however, they were treated for water inhalation and hypothermia.  Accident investigators revealed that none of the children were wearing their seatbelts during the accident.  Despite the mother’s claim that the 18-month year old was properly secured in his child seat, rescuers did not find the child’s body in his seat while investigating the scene.  Although this tragedy has deeply devastated the children’s parents as well as the local community, there are several safety lessons that can be learned from this incident.   These are as follows:

  1. Always secure your child in his or her seat, regardless of the circumstances.  Meaning, most accidents occur close to home and as a result, it is not surprising that some people compromise their children’s safety simply because they do not expect to be involved in an accident.   In other words, the short distance of your trip should never influence you to neglect you and your children’s safety.  Always check that your children are properly secured at all times.   Whether you are traveling one mile or one thousand, taking the above step will save lives.
  2. Review your car seat manufacturer’s instructions.   Be sure to review all of the car seat’s instructions before installing the device.  By failing to take one single step, you are putting your children’s lives at risk.
  3. Do not allow your children to remove themselves from their car or booster seat.  Children often become cranky, especially during extended car trips.  Regardless of how much they fuss, do not remove them from their seats or allow them to remove themselves.  Explain to them how important their safety is while riding as a passenger in a car.
  4. Contact your local police or fire department for help.  Oftentimes, police officers and/or local fire departments are available to review whether your car seat was properly installed or to assist you during the installation process.  Give them a call to find out whether they can evaluate your car seat and make sure that it is safe.

If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident in Mississippi, contact our office today to find out more about our superior personal injury services.  Our experienced attorneys will evaluate your case and advise you of all of your legal options.  Moreover, we will also take the time necessary to answer all of your questions and keep you well informed during the pendency of your case.