Jul 21, 2023 | Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
At least 700 CaTeam Canvas Baby Hammock Swings are being recalled due to a serious suffocation risk. The hammock swings were sold through the manufacturer and on Amazon.com between November 2022 to January 2023. Parents who still have these products are urged to...
Jul 13, 2023 | Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
Rad Power Bikes is the latest children’s product manufacturer to issue a recall of a popular product. The recall includes nearly 30,000 RadWagon 4 electric cargo bikes. Reports indicate that there is a high risk for tire blowouts, which could lead to loss of control...
Jul 7, 2023 | Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled numerous children’s sleepwear brands due to violations of federal flammability safety standards. Due to the number of recalls and products involved, it is important for parents and consumers to be aware and...
Jun 20, 2023 | Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
Boppy pillows are a type of pillow designed to provide support for babies and parents during feeding, bonding, and playtime. In recent years, the Boppy Company has recalled their popular products due to concerns that they are dangerous to infants who may fall asleep...
Jun 13, 2023 | Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
Safety officials continue to warn parents about the dangers of using recalled Baby Trend strollers. As recently as February, 2023 the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) updated the ongoing recall and reports related to the defective strollers. There are...
Jun 2, 2023 | Defective Drugs, Defective Product, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall
When you take medication, you trust that your healthcare provider and the product labels will guide you in how to safely use the product. You also expect that the medication will act as intended – relieve a headache, lower blood pressure, or treat a nasty cough....