Injuries from toys are a significant public health and safety concern nationwide. Lawsuits against companies that produce them fall under defective product injury law and allow victims to pursue compensation from manufacturers, retailers, or other related parties.
Toy injuries disproportionately affect young children, particularly those under five years old, and are often the result of choking hazards, mechanical failures, unsafe designs, and sharp edges. You can call our office today and speak to our qualified child injury attorneys to learn more about child toy injuries in Terre Haute.
There are certain toys more likely to cause harm to children than others. In Terre Haute, some common children’s toys that lead to injury include the following:
Parents and guardians can prevent accidents by checking age recommendations, avoiding toys with small parts for young children, and watching out for toxic chemical warnings. Additionally, you can ensure strings are short and choose toys with soft, rounded edges.
Defective product suits in Terre Haute over injuries caused by children’s toys fall within three primary categories, and these include the following.
A defective design is a fundamental error in the product’s blueprint, making the entire line of products inherently dangerous. Even if they produce them perfectly, the foreseeable harm to consumers remains.
Manufacturing defects are problems that arise during the production of toys, such as on the assembly line, and may include the use of incorrect materials or faulty craftsmanship, making those specific products unsafe. Examples include toys with detachable parts that young children can swallow or choke on.
Failure to warn, or lack of instructions, means the manufacturer failed to provide adequate and explicit warnings about potential risks of hidden dangers. It can also involve cases where there are insufficient instructions on how to use the product safely. Lawsuits for this defect allow consumers to hold companies responsible for failure to warn them about non-obvious risks.
In personal injury law, also referred to as tort law, the statute of limitations sets a strict deadline for filing a lawsuit against the liable party. The injured party must initiate legal action within this prescribed time frame. Claims involving minors are often subject to different filing deadlines.
Parents and guardians can seek compensation on their child’s behalf to recover medical bills and lost wages. Our Terre Haute lawyers can answer questions about how the law applies to children’s toy injuries after reviewing your case specifics.
If the negligence of a manufacturer or related party caused your child harm, you may hold them accountable. While all producers must ensure their products are safe for consumers, those making toys for small children must take additional care in this regard.
A lawsuit could allow you to hold a negligent manufacturer legally and financially responsible and obtain a settlement to cover your losses. Contact Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin today to speak with our experienced lawyers and learn more about child toy injuries in Terre Haute.
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The financial burden that often comes with a serious injury can be too much for many people to bear. Unexpected medical debt, damaged personal property, and the sudden loss of income can impact the budgets of most families. The good news is that a successful injury claim could help reduce that financial strain after a serious accident. Get in touch with a Terre Haute personal injury lawyer with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin to learn more.
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