Dangerous Child Crib Injury Lawyer

Young children and infants always need to be provided with a safe environment – especially when they sleep. Often, parents will leave their babies unattended during these times, and instead rely on the safety features of cribs for protection. If an infant’s crib is poorly designed or otherwise defective, it can cause serious injury to the child. In the worst cases, these injuries may lead to death.

If your child has sustained an injury due to a defective crib, then you may have a legal right to damages from the company responsible for manufacturing or selling it. Crib injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino is dedicated to helping children and families fight against corporate negligence. Contact him at 877-875-2927 today.

Common Manufacturing Problems

Crib designs must adhere to certain safety standards that the Consumer Product Safety Commission has set in place. Cribs that do not meet these safety guidelines may be dangerous for your child.

  • Slats have no more than 2 3/8” distance between them
  • There are no loose or missing slats
  • The crib does not have a decorative corner post that extends 1/16” or more above the post itself
  • The crib does not have a lead paint coat
  • The crib does not have an odd or sharp cut-out in its headboard that could potentially snag a child’s limbs or clothing

If your child has sustained an injury because his or her crib did not meet the above safety standards, the manufacturer may be legally liable. Child crib injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino can help you protect your child’s rights in court. Call 877-875-2927 to learn more.

Protecting Your Child

There are certain steps that you as a parent can take when laying your child down for a nap in his or her crib. By taking the following steps, you can greatly reduce your baby’s risk of suffering a crib injury:

  • Use a tight-fitting mattress that leaves very little space between it and the crib frame
  • Keep the crib away from windows or shelves that pose the danger of falling objects
  • Keep pillows and stuffed animals out of the crib
  • Always lay your child down on his or her back to prevent SIDS

Unfortunately, even the most responsible parent cannot always protect his or her child from the dangers of a defective crib. In some cases, taking legal action against a negligent product manufacturer may be the best way to ensure that tragic crib injuries do not occur in the future.

Contact Us

If your child has been injured by a defective crib, then you may have a legal right to compensation. Call 877-875-2927 today to discuss your case with crib accident lawyer Jeff Killino.

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