Forpregnant women, nothing is more important than ensuring the safety of their
unborn child. Unfortunately, pregnant women are involved in many Personal Injury Lawyer Milwaukee each year. Though states are not required to track
fetal deaths when reporting accident data, estimates indicate that between
300-1,000 unborn children die in car accidents each year. The biggest risk to
an unborn child who has been involved in a motor accident is associated with
placenta uterine attachment. The placenta uterine attachment is a delicate
attachment, and it does not take much force to detach it. The steering wheel
poses the largest risk for placenta uterine detachment.
Additional
risks and complications that may result from a pregnant woman’s involvement in
a car crash include: pre-term labor, miscarriage, internal bleeding,
hemorrhaging, birth defects, and creating a high risk pregnancy that did not
exist before the crash. To reduce the risk of injury and complications to both
the expectant mother and the unborn child, pregnant women should follow the
proceeding recommendations:
Wear your seatbelt, and
wear it properly. Pregnant
women should always wear a lap-shoulder belt, with the lap belt below the belly
and across the hip bones.
Do not deactivate your
vehicle’s airbag. A
study which analyzed data from over 3,000 collisions involving pregnant women
found that for most pregnancy complications there was no evidence of a higher
risk for women whose crash had involved an airbag deployment.
Sit as far away from the
steering wheel as possible, but make sure you are able to reach the break and
gas pedals. Since
placenta uterine detachment is more likely to occur if the pregnant woman’s
belly comes in contact with the steering wheel, pregnant women should sit as
far away from the steering wheel as possible to decrease the likelihood that
the expectant mother’s belly will contact the Personal Injury Milwaukee.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to the negligence
or fault of another person, call Gruber Law Offices, LLC today
for your free consultation. There is no fee unless we win and we can meet you
at a place that is convenient for you such as your place of work, hospital,
home, or our conveniently located downtown Milwaukee office.
Speak with one of our lawyers right now by calling 414-276-6666
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