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Defectively Designed

Toys, furniture, and other children's merchandise are typically mass-produced. As a result mistakes are inevitably made. These errors can be classified by one or more of the following causes of action:

  • Design defect
  • Manufacturing defect
  • A failure to warn

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has banned and/or recalled thousands of unsafe toys and defective children's products. Unfortunately, many hazardous products still remain on the shelves in stores. Statistically items manufactured outside of the United States hold the greatest risk in terms of potential defects, toxicity levels, and negligent production. In addition to imported products, you may acquire harmful toys/products through the careless recirculation of items through thrift stores, garage sales, and even online used goods. Defective toys and children's products are a serious threat to your child's health and well being.

Injuries incurred on account of faulty products include:

  • Broken Bones
  • Burns
  • Drowning
  • Electric Shock/ Electrocution
  • Eye / Projectile Injury
  • Head/ Brain Injuries
  • Serious Lacerations
  • Spinal Injuries
  • Toxic Exposure/ Poisoning

Legal Action

If your child has been injured on account of a defectively designed product, manufacturers, distributors, vendors and sellers can be held liable for the risks associated with those products. Mark and Associates, P.C. realize that caring for an injured child or coping with a wrongful death is one of the toughest experiences a parents can be put through, especially if it is a result of negligence. We will fight for your child's rights to hold the guilty parties legally accountable as well as securing compensation for your medical and emotional losses. Contact our firm today by filling out the form on this page or calling 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) and we can provide you with a complimentary case evaluation.