New Jersey Age-Inappropriate Toys Lawyers
Toys serve two purposes. They entertain children, but they can also be used as educational tools that help children develop and learn. Because of this, toys are made for various age groups, meaning that a specific toy is made for children of a certain age, and may be inappropriate or even dangerous if used by a younger child.
Children who use toys that are for older age groups may be at risk for harm. If your child suffered harm after using an age-inappropriate toy that was mislabeled, contact the New Jersey age-inappropriate toys lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., today at 800-346-5529.
Avoiding Age-Inappropriate Toys
Parents may accidentally buy age-inappropriate toys for their children when the toys’ manufacturers mislabel the packaging. Accidents can also arise if the manufacturer intended to market the toy to the age group that it put on the box, but certain characteristics of the toy make it unsuitable for that age group.
Common toy hazards may include:
- Small size
- Removable parts that can be swallowed
- Sharp edges that can cause lacerations
Toys with these characteristics may be choking hazards for smaller children, which is one of the leading causes of death related to toys. Toys that do not warn of these hazards may put children in danger.
Parents of children who suffer harm from mislabeled, age-inappropriate toys are advised to discuss their cases with a New Jersey age-inappropriate toys lawyer.
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Toy manufacturers are responsible for properly labeling their toys. If your child suffered harm or worse from a mislabeled toy meant for older children, contact the New Jersey age-inappropriate toys attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529 today.

