Stork Craft Recalls 2.1 Million Cribs for Suffocation Danger
Safeguarding a home against potential dangers is a common task for new parents. However, while many dangers are obvious, some remain hidden and may not present themselves to parents until it’s too late and tragedy has struck. According to an abcnews.com article, more than two million Stork Craft drop-down-side cribs have been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This is the largest crib recall ever to occur in the United States.
Due to faulty plastic hardware, the sides of the crib are likely to detach, and pose a significant threat to the safety of children. The CPSC is urging consumers to stop using the cribs immediately. To date, the defective cribs are responsible for at least 110 incidents involving injuries sustained by children in the United States and Canada. Some children who have sustained injury while becoming entrapped by the faulty crib design have suffered further injury after becoming unpinned by the crib arm and falling out of the crib. Four infants have suffered from suffocation death due to the dangerous crib defect.
Over the past two years, the CPSC has recalled nearly five million cribs that have had issues with dangerous drop-down sides. Approximately 1,213,000 units have been distributed in the U.S., with 147,000 cribs having been sold with the Fisher-Price logo, and 968,000 units have been distributed in Canada. Consumers may contact Stork Craft for more information, or to request a free repair kit, by calling toll-free (877) 274-0277.
When purchasing items, especially items for children, consumers have the expectation that those products are safe. In the event that a manufacturer fails to provide consumers with a safe product, then the manufacturer can be held liable for damages resulting from the product defect.
If your child has sustained serious injuries as a result of these defective products, please contact an experienced New York consumer product recall lawyer at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro LLP to find out more about your legal rights and options. In product liability cases, families of deceased victims may also be able to file wrongful death claims against the manufacturers of a defective product to seek damages. Call Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro LLP today for a free consultation of your products liability case or visit www.new-york-product-liability-lawyers.com for more information.
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