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Texas booster seat law goes into effect

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 No Comments

A new booster seat law has gone into effect across Texas.

The law requires children 8-year-old or younger that are shorter than 4-foot-9-inches to be restrained in a proper child booster seat. The law only applies to vehicles with fifteen or fewer seats, exempting school buses from the law.

In an additional part of the law, the seat must be installed in the automobile according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Factors such as weight, height and age that determine specific seat adjustments must be followed, as well as proper seat placement and security in the vehicle.

If the child is not correctly buckled into their respective booster seats, driver can expect to be pulled over and written a ticket. Fines accompanying tickets range between $25 to $250, which are priced in an effort to prove to consumers that it would be cheaper just to purchase a proper booster seat instead of incurring a ticket.

With increased use of booster seats, more manufacturing defects may come to light. If you or someone you love has been injured because a booster seat failed or proved dangerous to a passenger, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries or damages. Contact the Waco manufacturing defect lawyers at the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C., by calling 877-948-4842 today.

Fire damages apartment building

Posted on May 20th, 2010 No Comments

A two-story apartment building in Waco was damaged Wednesday morning by a fire.

Neighbors reported the fire after 11 a.m. at 1621 Herring Avenue, warning authorities of smoke and flames coming from the kitchen. They were also successful in alerting the upstairs tenet, allowing him to escape without injury. The downstairs tenets were not home at the outbreak of the fire.

In the interim of finding a new place to live, the American Red Cross’s Heart of Texas chapter arrived Wednesday afternoon, providing the seven displaced people with food, clothing, and temporary shelter at a hotel. Two families lived in the building.

According to investigators, the fire broke out after a space heater malfunctioned while being used to dry some clothes.

While it is fortunate that no one was reported as injured, this fire cost the families great material losses, and potentially could have led to greater disaster. If you or someone you love has been injured in a fire or have seen undue damages done to your property, you may be eligible for legal compensation. Contact the Waco fire injury lawyers of the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C., by calling 877-948-4842, and let them help you with your claim today.

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