Georgia Toy Death Attorney

Georgia Toy Death Attorney
Toys are supposed to bring joy into a child’s life. Unfortunately, not all toys are safe. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls or bans hundreds of dangerous toys every year. Even though the commission is vigilant, hazardous toys can slip through the cracks and end up on store shelves, injuring or even killing precious children. If a defective toy has taken the life of your innocent child, you should speak to a Georgia toy death attorney to determine the best action to take at this time.

Choking is the leading cause of death for children. Balloons and toys with small parts are extremely dangerous, and could pose a choking hazard for younger children. While latex balloons are supposed to display age restrictions on the packaging, some companies do not adhere to this guideline.

Toys are not the only child hazard. Products such as furniture, clothing, car seats, strollers, and changing tables can also be dangerous. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission even found that some products manufactured in other countries contained lead paint. Exposure to lead paint can lead to irreversible injuries in children, including learning disabilities, neurological problems, coma, and even death.

If you believe that a defective or dangerous toy was at fault for your child’s wrongful death, you should contact the experienced Georgia toy death attorneys at Head, Thomas, Webb and Willis. Our attorneys are committed to helping families with their tragic loss. We can go after the toy maker to recover damages and ensure that their products do not hurt any more children.

You may file a product liability claim against the manufacturer of the toy that injured your child. In a product liability case, you must prove that the manufacturer created a defective product, and that the product led to your loss. Our attorneys have years of experience with product liability cases and can present a compelling case to the jury in order to secure a successful outcome.

At Head, Thomas, Webb and Willis, we do not require our clients to pay us up front—we get paid only if your case is successful. To learn more about how we can help you during this time, please contact our law firm today for a free consultation.


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