Parents Urged to Stop Using Recalled High Chairs Immediately Due to Violation of Federal Safety Laws
Costway has issued a nationwide recall of its Babyjoy high chairs after identifying serious safety hazards that could put infants at risk of suffocation and entrapment. The recall, announced on February 27, 2025, affects approximately 4,400 units sold online through major retailers including Amazon, Walmart, Costway, and Shein between November 2022 and November 2024. The affected high chairs were available in pink (model BB5656PI), beige (model BB5656BE), and gray (model BB5656GR) and were marketed as collapsible chairs with adjustable height and reclining positions.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) determined that the recalled high chairs violate multiple federal regulations. The first issue involves the high chair’s design, which includes an incline angle greater than 10 degrees, violating the Safe Sleep for Babies Act. Infant sleep products with an incline pose a suffocation risk, as babies can slide down into positions that restrict airflow. This type of hazard has been linked to previous deaths in inclined sleepers, prompting strict safety laws.
The second major issue involves the space between the seat and the tray. The opening is large enough for a child to become entrapped, increasing the risk of asphyxiation or severe injury. Federal regulations require high chairs to have specific design features that prevent entrapment, but Costway’s Babyjoy models failed to meet these safety standards. Despite these risks, no injuries or fatalities have been reported yet. However, the potential for serious harm has led to an immediate recall, and consumers are being urged to stop using the high chairs and request a full refund.
Parents who own these high chairs can return them using a prepaid shipping label provided by Costway. Alternatively, they can send photos showing that they have destroyed the product to receive their refund. Costway is contacting all known purchasers directly, but those who may have received the high chair as a gift or purchased it secondhand should check the model number on the packaging to confirm if their product is affected.
How the Babyjoy High Chair Poses a Danger to Children
The recall highlights two primary risks that could lead to severe injury or death. The first is the suffocation hazard caused by the high chair’s dangerous incline. Infants who are placed in inclined sleepers or similar products may slide into positions where their breathing is restricted. Unlike older children, infants lack the muscle strength to reposition themselves when they struggle to breathe. The risk is even higher for newborns and younger babies, who are more vulnerable to suffocation in improperly designed sleep environments.
The second major hazard is the entrapment risk. If a child slips into the space between the seat and the tray, they could become stuck in a way that restricts breathing or causes severe physical harm. This type of design flaw has been responsible for tragic accidents in other children’s products, prompting strict federal regulations to prevent similar incidents.
While no injuries have been reported so far, the potential dangers of this high chair are severe enough that continued use could lead to life-threatening situations. Parents should stop using the high chair immediately and follow the recall instructions to ensure their child’s safety.
Filing a Lawsuit for Injuries Caused by Defective Babyjoy High Chairs
If a child is injured due to a defective Babyjoy high chair, parents may have the right to seek compensation through a product liability lawsuit. Manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that their products meet safety standards and do not pose unreasonable risks to consumers. In this case, Costway distributed a high chair that violates federal laws designed to prevent suffocation and entrapment, making them potentially liable for any harm caused.
A product liability lawsuit against Costway would require proving that the high chair was defective and that the defect directly caused the child’s injuries. Given that the CPSC has already determined that the product violates federal safety laws, this strengthens the argument that the manufacturer failed to meet its duty of care.
Families filing a lawsuit may seek damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and, in cases of severe injury or wrongful death, funeral costs. The financial and emotional burden of an accident caused by a defective product can be overwhelming, and legal action can provide necessary compensation to cover these costs.
Why Legal Representation is Critical in Product Liability Cases
Taking legal action against a company like Costway requires extensive knowledge of product liability laws and consumer safety regulations. Large manufacturers and retailers often have legal teams that work to minimize payouts or deny claims. Without legal representation, victims may struggle to prove their case and secure the compensation they deserve.
An attorney can investigate the circumstances surrounding the injury, gather evidence, and work with medical and safety experts to establish liability. They can also negotiate with the manufacturer’s insurance company or, if necessary, take the case to trial to ensure full financial recovery. Without proper legal guidance, families risk accepting low settlement offers that do not cover the full extent of their losses.
Compensation Available in a Product Liability Lawsuit
Families who file a successful product liability claim may be entitled to various forms of compensation. Medical expenses, including emergency treatment, hospital stays, and rehabilitation costs, can be covered through a lawsuit. If a child suffers long-term or permanent injuries, future medical care costs may also be included.
Pain and suffering damages account for the physical and emotional distress caused by the injury. For parents, the trauma of witnessing their child in distress can be overwhelming, and compensation may also be available for emotional damages.
In cases where the high chair defect leads to a fatality, families may file a wrongful death lawsuit. This allows them to seek damages for funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and the emotional toll of losing a child. If Costway is found to have acted with gross negligence, punitive damages may also be awarded to penalize the company and prevent similar incidents in the future.