When you purchase a product and bring it into your home, you expect it to function safely and properly. You shouldn’t have to give a second thought as to whether it may be defective and cause harm to you and your family. Unfortunately, defective products are a fact of life and can cause severe injuries …
Sports Drinks May Be Harming Your Children
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics has concluded that plain water is the best way to hydrate children engaging in physical activities. Dr. Holly J. Benjamin and her co-author concluded that sports drinks are not necessary for children and teenagers and often contribute to obesity.
Deadly Water Walking Balls
Does it sound like a good idea to take a child, put him inside of a plastic ball, and then throw the ball into a pool of water? You’re probably thinking that no reasonable person would consider designing a product like this. But, this product has recently been used on a regular basis at numerous …
Another Crib Recall
Another recall of defective and dangerous baby cribs was announced on February 17, 2011. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) recalled all Ikea SNIGLAR non-drop-side, full-size cribs with model number 60091931. The cribs were sold at Ikea stores nationwide from October 2005 through June 2010. About 20,000 were sold in the United States …
Triad Recall
Mistakes and defects that occur during the manufacturing process of products can cause long-lasting injuries to innocent consumers. When a corporation fails to use reasonable care to properly design, manufacture, test and inspect their products, they should be held accountable for injuries caused by these mistakes.
