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Car Seat Question

My van was damaged in a minor accident recently. The passager side door was scrapped up and so was the rear quarter panel. We've had the damaged repaired, but someone said that I should get the car seats replaced. The van was traveling less than 10 mph at the time of the accident (I was not driving or in the car at the time) and the air bags didn't deploy. What do you guys think? Should I replace the car seats?

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Everything I've seen and heard indicates that if your vehicle was damaged, there may be a chance the car seat was too. I'd check with your insurance company. If they'll cover it, go for it.

The State Police told me to replace the seat when my husband was driving our car and his car was hit by two cars following their collision. His air bags did not deploy and our son was not in the seat. My husband was sitting at a red light and the two vehicles slid into him following their crash.

There may have been damage done to your seat that you don't know. It has to do with the laws of physics (an object at motion tends to remain at motion, an object at rest tends to remain at rest...). Your car may have been going only ten mph, but if you hit something stationary, the force is considerably stronger than 10 mph. If your child was in the seat, then the stress on the seat was even greater.

I'd check with insurance. If they'd cover it, get a new one. If the seat was damaged (but not able to be seen by the naked eye) and you are in another accident and the car seat fails...

it is a scary thought. Here's hoping insurance will cover a new seat for you!

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C., you should not have to replace the seats. The reccomendations to replace seats are for serious accidents.. more like frame damage to your car. As long as the frame is fine, your seat is fine...

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No matter how minor the accident, REPLACE THE SEATS! These seats are designed so specifically for your children's safety that there are points of potential damage that you will NEVER see. Even at 10mph, there is potential for damage.

I was in a bad wreck a year and a half ago, and my daughter was not in the car, but we replaced the seat. Granted, the car was totaled, but during the process, I learn that you replace the seats after an accident, ALWAYS, whether there was a child in it or not, whether it was a fender bender or total destruction.

The insurance company should reimburse you for a new seat. If not, get one anyway.

For those who advised not to replace the seats, check your facts again. And if you still get the same info, check the sources of that info.

IMO, it NEVER, EVER pays to take chances with safety. I don't cover my kids in bubble wrap, but I sure as heck make sure we take the proper safety measures when needed. Just think how many kids could've been saved "back in the day" when we didn't have all this "fancy stuff" (as my MIL calls it).

Finally, I'm glad everyone is okay. Accidents are scary--sometimes more so after the fact. Take care!

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I was in a car accident where I rear-ended someone going about 15 miles an hour and the officer at the scene told me to replace my daughter's car seat. My insurance company (State Farm) covered the cost of replacement.

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The insurance company is responsible to replace your car seats. You do not want to continue using them. You can not be sure the structural integrity has not been compromised: thereby for their sake have them replaced.

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Well first of all in an accident you have to combine both speeds of both vehicles. If you were going 10mph and the other vehicle was going 25 then it was probably around a 35mph impact - more if you were going opposite directions. If you hit a stationary object then the impact was probably only 10mph. I would say if that was the case a 10 mph impact doesn't warrant new car seats. I myself am of the "better safe than sorry" variety of parent and if you can afford it get new car seats. However if another vehicle was involved than the impact was more than you thought it was and if there is any kind of problem with the car seat you don't want to wait until a more serious accident to find out. I believe you can get your car seat looked at by some kind of professional to ensure it's safety - but that may cost more than a new car seat. Nothing is more precious than your children! A new car seat costs a lot less than a funeral. I may be an extremist but like I said - better safe than sorry. Hope you have a great day!

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I would replace. There is nothing more valuable than your children.

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Standard rule.... replace the car seats. Better to be safe than sorry.

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