Philadelphia Toy Liability Lawyer
When we purchase a toy for a child, we assume that the manufacturer has exercised due diligence and created a product free from hazards and is safe for our children to use. Furthermore, the law requires that manufacturers produce goods that are free from unreasonable defects, and if they fail to do so, they may be held liable for any and all injuries that result from these defective goods. When these types of injuries happen to innocent and defenseless children, the graveness of the issue is only magnified.
If your child has been victimized by a dangerous toy, contact the Philadelphia toy liability lawyers at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130, and we can immediately evaluate your case.
Types of Dangerous Toys
Even the most benign looking toys can actually harbor a number of dangerous risks to children, especially because children tend to be oblivious to the potential harms that these toys may present. It is important as a parent to keep a watchful eye out for toys that may cause harm to your child, but regardless of parental responsibility, a toy manufacturer has a responsibility to produce toys that are safe and age appropriate. Some of the possible ways a toy can be dangerous include:
- Small toys or parts that can cause a choking hazard
- Easily breakable glass parts that can cut children
- Overheating batteries which can cause burns or explode
- Lead-based paint
- Toys that malfunction and create a dangerous situation
Contact Us
If you or your child has been injured by a defective toy, immediately contact the Philadelphia toy product liability lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130. We can examine your case in order to determine who was responsible for the injuries that you or your child suffered, hold them accountable for their actions, and help fight to win the maximum amount of compensation that you deserve under the law.


