Tag: defective products

Settlement Lost After Fitness App Use Disproves Injury

The world has never been more connected than it is right now. In many cases, that connectedness is good. It helps people stay in touch with the people they love, or haven’t seen in a long time. In other cases, the Internet and various apps can actually do a lot of harm. For example, take […]

Written by on June 19, 2018

Johnson & Johnson Faces Thousands of Lawsuits Over Baby Powder, Defective Drugs and More

Johnson & Johnson is a well-known household name that has been around for decades. They’re responsible for many of the baby care items that parents and families enjoy, but they’re also known for many other products as well. Recently, more than 50,000 lawsuits were brought against Johnson & Johnson for a variety of reasons. Several […]

Written by on November 1, 2016

Baby Einstein Activity Jumper Recalled; 61 Babies Injured

The Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper (Model No. 90564) has been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. An apparent product design defect has injured 61 children as they played with the interactive toys that surround the stationary jumper’s fabric seat. The most commonly reported injuries were facial lacerations and bruises; however, one 7-month-old boy […]

Written by on September 24, 2013

St. Louis Parents Warned about Child Safety Seat Recalls

Child safety seats are supposed to protect a vehicle’s most precious cargo — our children. Child safety seats are advertised and purportedly designed to protect infants and young children from injury in vehicle accidents. Parents rely on manufacturers’ claims that these products will protect their children from being killed or seriously injured should the vehicle they […]

Written by on July 11, 2013