Parents in Texas are busy researching and purchasing the latest and greatest toys for their children. As this holiday season continues, many parents are relying on these toys to help them fulfill their children’s wildest dreams. Parents trust that these toys will be safe for the children to use, as well as engaging.

However, sometimes this trust is misplaced. Despite the fact that certain companies make products specifically for children, some of them do a poor job of ensuring that the products are safe for children. Many children’s products fail to uphold the necessary safety standards. They put children at risk and can cause devastating injuries. They can also be dangerous for children to use, creating choking hazards or exposing them to dangerous chemicals.

When this happens, Texas parents may not know exactly where to turn. They may feel responsible for causing the damage because they purchased the product. However, parents should know that it is the manufacturers who are responsible when children’s toys cause injuries.

According to product liability laws, manufactures can be held responsible for all injuries that children suffer from a dangerous product. An attorney, like those at our law firm, can help parents fully understand their legal rights following injuries caused by a dangerous product. We can help parents gather the evidence they need to show that a product injured their child.

Additionally, we can deal with the manufacturers and their insurance companies so that the parents involved can focus on their child’s well-being. Our experienced attorneys understand the most common ways that children’s products cause injuries. We understand the legal system in Texas and how it can be used to help people who need to pursue a products liability claim. For more information about our law firm and products liability cases, visit our dangerous children’s products webpage.

Author: Burch Law Firm

The founder of our law firm, attorney Troy D. Burch, Jr., is a native of New Braunfels and understands the concerns and legal needs of his neighbors in Central Texas. His family’s roots in the region run deep. His father, Troy D. Burch, Sr., was a head football coach and athletic director in New Braunfels for more than 31 years.