Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc. will pay a civil penalty of $600,000, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The safety agency alleges the company failed to report a product defect. The wooden frame of the chairs may cause a laceration to children’s fingertip. The toy was sold in stores as well as online from March 2001 to October 2008. So far, there have been ten reported injuries between July 2007 and January 2009. The company did not report these incidents to CPSC within 24 hours. They conducted a recall in May 2009 involving 260,000 beach chairs, according to news reports.
As a Greenville car accident attorney, I hope that nobody is adversely affected by this product. If you or a loved one were harmed by an unsafe product, discuss your case with a personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, and answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your case. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by guiding you through the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.
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