Fisher-Price
Class action settled for recalled Fisher-Price toys including trikes, rampways, inflatable ball toys, and high chairs due to safety defects.
ClosedCanada-wideDeadline: Deadline pendingEst. payout: Compensation pendingDeadline pending
About this settlement
The lawsuit addressed safety defects in recalled Fisher-Price children's products that posed injury risks.
This national class action involved recalled Fisher-Price toys including trikes, rampways, infant toys with inflatable balls, and high chairs sold in Canada. The products had hidden defects causing injuries such as cuts, bruises, and choking hazards. The case settled after court approval, and participation is now closed.
Who qualifies
- Residents of Canada who purchased or acquired recalled Fisher-Price trikes, rampways, inflatable ball toys, or high chairs.
- Parents or legal guardians of children who used or were injured by these recalled products.
- Products recalled on September 29 and 30, 2010.
Compensation pending
Deadline Deadline pending