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recent study has shown that reclining in an automobile could be fatal. Harborview
Medical Center Director of Emergency Services, Dr. Eileen Bulger, specializes
in trauma and critical care. She conducted a study after noticing a pattern of
increased injuries and fatalities in reclined seated passengers compared to
upright passengers. The study showed that partially reclined passengers
involved in an accident increased their risk of death by 15 percent. Fully reclined passengers increased their
risk by 70 percent.
There
appears to be an unsophisticated reason for the increase in TruckAccident Injury Milwaukee
and fatalities among reclined passengers. Simply put, reclined passengers make
seatbelt and airbag functions less effective. Dr. Adrian Lund, president of the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety; the organization that conducts crash
safety tests states, “What people need to understand is that when we test
vehicles for how well they'll protect you in a crash, we are assuming that
people are seated upright in the seat." Lund stated that safety tests have
never been done with the seat reclined. Lard went on to state that "Having
the seat reclined means you're not protected the way the vehicle was designed
to protect you.”
Further
complicating the problem is the blatant lack of knowledge regarding the dangers
of reclining in a motor vehicle. Most motor vehicle manuals warn of the
potential risk of SeriousWork Injury Milwaukee
in a passenger seat. However, the majority of the general public neglects to
take the time to read the owner’s manual. Few people understand that the more
space between the seat belt and the passenger's chest, the greater the risk of
death or serious injury; caused when your body either slams against the seat
belt itself or "submarines" and slides beneath the seat belt.
Car
manufacturers should provide some type of warning, whether in writing on the
visor, to better educate the public. However, car manufacturers have yet to
provide such warnings. The easiest way to avoid these types of horrific
injuries or deaths is to educate the public on the dangers and risks of sitting
in a reclined seat. While taking a quick nap might be convenient, it could be
the difference between relatively minor injuries and possible death.
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