Even in the case of toys that are considered safe and haven't been recalled, children may be injured. Unfortunately, this may be the case even when they play with such toys correctly. When purchasing toys, parents should be aware of any removable, sharp, or loose parts that could easily injure a young child. Other items that may constitute a dangerous toy include: - Toys without warning labels, instructions, or age recommendations
- Projectile toys
- Toys with small, removable attachments, which may represent choking hazards
- Toys composed of flammable goods that could easily catch fire if exposed to heat
- Toys made of toxic products
- Toys that require an electrical outlet
- Toys with long strings that could result in strangulation
At our Orlando-area firm, each child injury lawyer is experienced in the litigation of cases involving toy injuries. If your child has been injured, you should not be held responsible for paying medical bills and other expenses. McElyea & Barnard, P.A., has successfully obtained impressive verdicts and settlements on behalf of many clients, and we will do everything possible to achieve a positive outcome for your case as well. |