Lounge Chair Injury Lawyer

Does a lounge chair have to be recalled for there to be a legal case?
No. The fact that a product has not been recalled does not mean it is not defective. Unfortunately, there are likely millions of defective products on the market that have not been recalled.
Our firm has handled countless cases involving defective products which have yet to be recalled. We have made numerous successful recoveries on behalf of clients injured by these products.
Recalls Depend on Self-Reporting
Contrary to popular belief, governmental agencies are not testing every product on the market to ensure they are safe. Recalls largely depend on self-reporting from companies and consumers. For consumer products like lounge chairs, businesses only have legal obligations to report in certain circumstances which are listed here. However, many defective products have not been reported to the appropriate governmental agency.
Defective Lounge Chair Recalls
Sling Loungers Sold at Dollar General
On August 04, 2021, about 155,000 True Living Sling Loungers were recalled. These chairs were sold at Dollar General. You can read the details of the recall here.
What is the Problem? The lounge chairs can collapse unexpectedly, posing an amputation, laceration or pinching hazard if a finger gets caught in the metal folding joints.
Have you been injured by a defective lounge chair?
At Chubb Law, we have extensive experience representing people injured by defective products like lounge chairs. We have had great success reaching a settlement before going to court. However, if the defendant company is being unreasonable, we won’t hesitate to go to court. We won’t stop until you have received everything you are entitled to.
If you or a loved one have been injured by a defective lounge chair, please contact us immediately. We only get paid if we win your case. Call, text, or fill out a free case evaluation to discover what Chubb Law can do for you.