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Children's toys are designed for a multitude of purposes; i.e. play, education, or sport. The unfortunate fact is that certain toys and sporting goods are unsafe. Every year, children of all ages are injured and sometimes even killed by dangerous and faulty toys/sporting equipment. Most defectively designed toys, sporting equipment, or even recreational facilities can be narrowed down to the following categories:
Even though there are existing laws that are meant to protect children from such unfortunate occurrences, defective toys continue to occupy toy shelves. With these laws, there still remains some work to be done. Toy manufacturers are seriously lacking in their concern for producing safe products. With that said, it is absolutely essential for the parents who are purchasing toys for their children to always be diligent in recognizing potential hazards. Also, it is up to government officials to insist that manufacturers are adhering to strict safety guidelines through the production of their products. For the most part, children are the victims of these causes:
If your child has been injured as the result of any of the aforementioned information, it is crucial that you take legal action as soon as possible following the injury. Depending on where you reside, there is a corresponding statute of limitations for this type of claim that will not allow a claim to be made after a certain period of time has passed. Compensation for pain and suffering or any medical costs incurred should always be explored. Contact Mark & Associates, P.C. today to seek legal assistance in your toy or sporting good injury claim.
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