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Over 1 Million Bumbo Baby Seats Recalled Due to Fall HazardAfter a series of injuries to small babies, Bumbo has recalled its infant seats, explains Long Island, NY defective product lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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Safety 1st Forced to Issue Another Recall for Defective Child Safety LocksLong Island, New York product safety lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses how Safety 1st was forced to issue yet another recall of its child safety locks.
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Safety 1st Recalls Over 900,000 Defective Child Safety LocksAfter receiving hundreds of complaints, Safety 1st is forced to recalls over 900,000 defective child safety locks.
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Fire Hazard Prompts HP to Issue Product Recall of More Than 1 Million Fax MachinesFire hazards are not limited to household kitchen items (or cell phones, computers or car batteries), explains Long Island, NY product recall attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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Ignoring Order, NY Company Sold Mattresses Violating Flammability LawsEver wonder what would happen if a manufacturer ignored the CPSC's direction to recall a product? Nassau County, NY product liability lawyer Jonathan Cooper exp
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One Reason That Manufacturers Will Promptly Recall a Defective ProductDid you ever wonder why a manufacturer would voluntarily recall one of its products? Long Island, NY product recall & defective product attorney explains.
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Offered Full Damages for Defective Dryer, NY Insurer Still Says NoLong Island, New York defective dryer and products liability attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how one insurer refused a manufacturer's offer to pay in full.
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Lead Paint Violation Prompts Product Recall of Toy Story 3 Bowling GameAfter finding that its Toy Story 3 Bowling Game violated permissible lead paint levels, G.A. Gertmenian and Sons, LLC voluntarily recalled its product.
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Study Finds That More Than 25% of Kids Unbuckle Car Seats - While Car Is MovingLong Island & Queens, NY car accident lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent Yale study with disturbing findings about the shortcomings of our car seats.
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High School Pitcher's Brain Injury May Lead to Improved School Sports SafetyIn response to a traumatic brain injury on a baseball field, a company has developed a pitcher's helmet. For additional information, please call 516-791-5700.
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New AAP Report Significantly Alters Car Seat Recommendations for Infants & ChildrenLong Island, NY defective product lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses new car seat guidelines. For additional information, please call 516-791-5700.
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Why Capping Damages in Defective Products Cases is a Bad Idea (Hint: It's Not Putting More $ in Plaintiffs' Pockets)Long Island, NY defective products lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why damages caps in defective products cases are a bad idea. (www.ProductsLiabilityBook.com)