Defective Baby Stroller Lawsuit

Defective Baby Stroller

Every year, thousands of young children suffer serious injuries due to defective baby strollers. In some tragic cases, these incidents can even result in fatalities. When a stroller is poorly designed, improperly manufactured, or fails to meet safety standards, the consequences can be devastating for families.

If your child has been harmed by a defective baby stroller, you may have the right to pursue compensation from the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer responsible for placing the unsafe product into the market.

Injury Risks Linked to Defective Strollers

Defective strollers can expose children to serious and preventable dangers due to poor design, weak structural integrity, or malfunctioning parts. Injuries may include cuts, broken bones, crushed or amputated fingers, strangulation, choking, concussions, and traumatic brain injuries. These incidents often occur when strollers tip over, hinges trap small fingers, restraints fail, wheels detach, or small components break off. Even minor defects can result in severe and lasting harm.

Research on Stroller-Related Incidents

Studies reveal the growing frequency of stroller-related injuries among young children. Research from the Center for Injury Research and Policy reported that from 1990 to 2010, over 360,000 children age five and under received emergency treatment for stroller injuries, with nearly 25% involving head trauma. Additional data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission showed that between 2008 and 2013, nearly 1,300 incidents were reported, including serious injuries, hospitalizations, and fatalities.

Common Defects in Baby Strollers

Despite federal safety standards introduced in 2015 to reduce risks, stroller defects continue to endanger children. Common issues include hazardous hinge mechanisms, broken or detached wheels, brake failures, faulty locking systems, weak frames, unstable designs, and restraint systems that fail to secure properly. Since 2009, multiple recalls have been issued due to fall risks, choking hazards, strangulation dangers, and serious pinch-point injuries.

Manufacturer Responsibility and Legal Rights

Manufacturers are legally required to ensure their products are safe for everyday use. When unsafe designs or defective components put children at risk, families have the right to pursue accountability. Legal action may be appropriate when companies fail to meet safety obligations or distribute products that pose preventable dangers.

Potential Compensation for Affected Families

Families impacted by defective strollers may be entitled to financial recovery for medical expenses, ongoing rehabilitation, caregiving income loss, and pain and suffering. In severe cases, compensation may also address long-term disability and reduced quality of life. When a fatal injury occurs, wrongful death damages may include funeral costs and loss of companionship.

Free Consultation

If your child has been injured by a defective stroller, understanding your legal options is an important first step.

The Michael Brady Lynch Firm is currently reviewing defective baby stroller claims nationwide.

Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to learn how we may be able to help you pursue justice and compensation.

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