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For The Children’s Sake

ying online customer reviews and scouring headlines for that hot ticket item your child hoped to find under the Christmas tree. Perhaps you even made a special occasion out of going to purchase it or had fun hiding it in the back of your closet when it arrived on a delivery truck. You understand holidays have meaning beyond the gifts, yet you were really enjoying planning a big surprise.

Christmas morning came, and it all unfolded without a hitch. That is, until your child tried to play with the new toy. Something went very wrong. You read all labels and instructions carefully, but as soon as your child tried to use the toy, your joyful Christmas scene turned tragic.

Common child injuries caused by defective toys

Emergency rooms in Georgia and across the nation fill up with worried parents and injured children during the holiday season every year. Mothers and fathers like you are horrified as they watch their children suffer because of defective toys – toys they thought would bring them great joy. Below is a list of frequently reported injuries resulting from toy defects:

  • Burns: Hoverboards, smart phones and other electronic devices may catch fire and cause serious injuries. Even some baby dolls pose serious safety hazards when circuit boards built into their chests overheat and burn.
  • Deep cuts requiring stitches: Your child may be one of many who have been injured by sharp edges on various types of toys.
  • Choking hazards: Watching your child come close to choking to death is one of the most frightening experiences you can have as a parent. Children have suffered internal burns, intestinal blockages and other serious injuries after choking on toy parts.
  • Lead poisoning: Although the federal government oversees this particular issue, the toy that caused your child injury may be one of more than 20 million toys with excessive lead levels brought into the United States from China.

Whether you are the parent of an injured infant, toddler or teenager, you have every right to pursue justice on your child’s behalf if a defective toy has caused him or her to suffer bodily harm or illness.

Protecting your child’s rights in court

As a devoted parent, you obviously want what is best for your child and will expend every effort to protect him or her from harm. Many parents like you have suffered extreme emotional trauma when toys they gave their children as gifts turned out to be defective and caused serious injuries.

If you’ve endured this type of traumatic experience this holiday season, and would like to know what options are available to seek restitution on behalf of your child, consider the following:

  • You can discuss your particular situation with an experienced personal injury attorney.
  • Your attorney may identify more than one party as liable sources.
  • Acting alongside skilled and aggressive representation is the easiest way to increase your chances of obtaining a favorable outcome in court.
  • Your quest for justice may result in changes in safety regulations or laws that can prevent future tragedies for other families.

A first logical step to take if you have questions regarding the process of filing a product liability claim is to request a consultation with a personal injury attorney in your Georgia region.

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