Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers Recalled Due to Risk of Infant Injury and Death

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Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers Recalled Due to Risk of Infant Injury and Death

CPSC Issues Warning as Dangerous Infant Sleep Products Continue to Be Sold Online

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a strong warning advising parents and caregivers to stop using Style Life Eleven baby loungers immediately due to severe safety hazards, including the risk of suffocation, entrapment, and falls. These loungers, which have been sold by third-party sellers such as MamaPanda and Bespoke Clothing Valley (Royalbelle) on websites like Wayfair and MamaPanda.com, fail to meet federal safety regulations for infant sleep products.

Despite the clear dangers, some sellers have not agreed to recall the product or offer a remedy to consumers, leaving parents with unsafe products in their homes. However, Wayfair has announced that it is recalling the Style Life Eleven baby loungers sold on its platform.

The loungers, which come in various fabric designs such as Blue Crown, Gray Crown, Dinosaur, Jungle Animal, Purple Polka Dots, Pink Polka Dots, and Little Elephant prints, were available for purchase between May 2022 and September 2024. These products were manufactured in China and lack a required date of manufacture on the packaging or the product itself, making it difficult to determine whether a specific unit was made before or after the federal Infant Sleep Products regulations went into effect in June 2022.

The Dangers of the Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers

Infant sleep products must meet strict federal safety regulations to ensure they provide a secure environment for babies. The Style Life Eleven baby loungers fail to meet these standards in multiple ways, making them particularly dangerous. The sides of the loungers are too low to safely contain a sleeping infant, which increases the risk of falls. The sleeping pad is also too thick, creating a serious suffocation hazard. Additionally, the enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, which can lead to entrapment, causing injury or even death.

Another major safety violation is the lack of a stand, which makes the loungers unsafe for use on elevated surfaces. Many parents place baby loungers on couches, beds, or other raised areas, unaware that a baby’s movement can cause the lounger to tip over, resulting in a fall. These design flaws, combined with a lack of compliance with federal safety standards, create an extremely hazardous sleeping environment for infants.

Infant suffocation is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in young children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that the safest place for an infant to sleep is on a firm, flat surface in a crib, bassinet, or play yard, with no extra bedding, pillows, or bumpers. The Style Life Eleven baby loungers violate these safety recommendations, further highlighting their dangers.

Legal Action for Families Affected by the Defective Baby Loungers

Families who have purchased the Style Life Eleven baby loungers may have legal options if their child has been injured or if they were misled into believing the product was safe for infant sleep. Manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of defective products can be held liable for harm caused by their negligence.

Parents who purchased these loungers relied on retailers and sellers to provide products that comply with federal safety regulations. When a company markets an unsafe product, it can be held responsible for any injuries that result. Product liability laws allow consumers to seek compensation when defective or dangerous products cause harm. These lawsuits help hold companies accountable and can prevent similar hazards in the future.

Victims of defective infant sleep products may be able to file lawsuits against the manufacturers and sellers based on claims of defective design, failure to warn, or negligence. Because some sellers of the Style Life Eleven loungers have refused to recall the product despite being notified of its hazards, this may further support legal claims against them.

The Legal Process for Filing a Product Liability Lawsuit

When an infant suffers an injury due to a defective product, parents can pursue a product liability lawsuit to seek financial compensation. The first step is gathering evidence, including proof of purchase, medical records, and any communication with the seller or manufacturer. If an injury has occurred, medical documentation is crucial to establishing a direct connection between the product’s defects and the harm suffered.

After compiling evidence, a legal complaint is filed against the responsible parties. This may include the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer. The complaint outlines the defect, the resulting harm, and the legal basis for holding the company accountable.

During the legal process, attorneys will conduct an investigation into the product’s safety violations. This includes reviewing whether the company failed to meet federal safety regulations, ignored prior warnings about the dangers of their product, or misrepresented the lounger as safe for infant sleep.

The case may be resolved through a settlement, where the company agrees to compensate the victim without going to trial. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, the case may proceed to court, where a judge or jury will determine liability and award damages accordingly.

Why Families Need Legal Representation

Defective product claims can be challenging, especially when large retailers and manufacturers are involved. Companies often deny liability, shift blame, or attempt to settle claims for far less than what victims deserve. Having legal representation ensures that families have the strongest possible case and can fight for fair compensation.

An attorney can handle negotiations with manufacturers and sellers, ensuring that parents do not accept a settlement that fails to cover the full extent of their losses. They can also collect crucial evidence, work with industry safety experts, and pursue legal action if the responsible companies refuse to take accountability.

Parents dealing with an injured child should not have to handle the legal battle alone. A skilled legal team can take on the burden of proving negligence and securing the financial recovery families need to cover medical expenses, emotional suffering, and any future care needs for their child.

Compensation Available in a Product Liability Claim

Families affected by defective baby loungers may be eligible for various types of compensation. Medical expenses related to an injury caused by the product, including emergency care, hospitalization, and ongoing treatment, can be recovered. Parents who had to take time off work to care for their injured child may also seek compensation for lost wages.

Pain and suffering damages can account for the physical and emotional distress experienced by the child and their family. If the defective product resulted in a fatality, families may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit, seeking damages for funeral expenses, emotional suffering, and loss of companionship.

In cases where the manufacturer or seller was particularly reckless in ignoring safety regulations, punitive damages may also be awarded. These damages serve as a punishment for the company and a deterrent against future negligence.

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If your child was harmed by the Style Life Eleven baby lounger, you may have the right to pursue compensation. The national product injury law firm Parker Waichman LLP is committed to holding negligent manufacturers accountable. Our legal team is ready to fight for the justice your family deserves.
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