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Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
Baby Bracelet Lead Poisoning Recall
The following information about baby bracelet lead poisoning is provided by Pritzker Olsen law firm. Our attorneys have a national practice, and have been quoted by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Lawyers USA and others. To contact the firm about lead poisoning in children, please call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or submit our online form for a free consultation.
Allerds Design Baby Bracelet Recall Due to Lead Poisoning
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Allerds Design (doing business as Hidden Hollow Beads), a Utah company, announced a voluntary recall of about 900 Allreds Design Baby Bracelets and Pacifier Clips on February 17, 2010.
The recalled Allerds Design bracelets and pacifier clip clasps contain high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. Allreds Design received one report of a 10-month-old child who was treated by a physician for elevated lead levels.
This baby bracelet recall includes Allreds Design brand baby bracelets and pacifier clips. The bracelets are sold in sizes 0-6 months, 1-4 years, and 4-8 years of age. The baby bracelets and pacifier clips have crystal and plastic beads in various colors with a metal clasp.
The recalled potentially-lead-contaminated baby bracelets were sold in resale stores and other consignment retailers nationwide from June 2008 through December 2008 for about $5.
Consumers should immediately take these recalled bracelets and pacifier clips away from children. If you suspect lead poisoning in your child, have your child tested immediately, and contact our law firm if your child has an elevated blood lead level.
Lead Poisoning Complications in Children
Health problems in children caused by elevated blood lead levels (lead poisoning) may include:
- Stunted growth—decreased muscle and bone growth
- Hearing damage
- Lowered intelligence
- Learning disabilities—can be severe
- Nervous system damage
- Kidney damage
- Poor muscle coordination
- Speech, language and serious behavior problems
- Neurological problems, including convulsions and coma
- Death
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If your child is suffering from the devastating effects of lead poisoning, a child safety lawyer at Pritzker is available for a free consultation. You can reach us by calling toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or by submitting our online consultation form. We are not paid unless you win.
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Fred Pritzker Listed in The Best Lawyers in America
Fred Pritzker has been notified that he will again be listed in The Best Lawyers in America for his work in personal injury and wrongful death litigation.
Infantino SlingRider Recall Lawsuit
The Infantino SlingRider recall was issued in March of 2007. We continue to investigatin injuries and deaths related to this product.
Three Pritzker Olsen Attorneys Named Super Lawyers
Attorneys Fred Pritzker, Elliot Olsen and Eric Hageman were again named "Super Lawyers" (August 2010 edition of MN Law & Politics).
Magnetix Lawsuit
Attorney Elliot Olsen has successfully represented children who were seriously injured after swallowing Magnetix magnets. There has been a Magnetix recall.
Lead Poisoning in Children
Lead poisoning continues to be a problem for children in the United States. Possible causes include lead paint in old buildings, lead in soil, toys and other baby products, even some vinyl bibs.
Crib Recall Lawsuit
There have been a number of recalls of cribs prompted by serious injuries and deaths. Our law firm is passionate about pursuing manufacturers of dangerous children's products.
E. coli and HUS in Children
Our law firm represents children throughout the United States that have been sickened by E. coli O157:H7 after eating contaminated hamburger, spinach, lettuce or other food. We also represent children whose E. coli infection has developed into hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which can cause kidney failure, pancreatitis, seizures, stroke, brain damage and death.
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