LegalView recently reported a Delta Enterprise crib recall following the deaths of several children because of faulty crib mechanisms causing asphyxiation among infants. The drop side of several of the cribs has been the alleged cause of the recent recall.
Denver, CO (PRWEB) January 11, 2009 -- Legalview.info, the number one resource for everything and anything legal on the Web, recently announced a crib recall of Delta Enterprises cribs, which have been linked to several infant deaths because of an allegedly faulty drop-side rail and peg mechanisms. In December 2008, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (UPSC) along with Delta recalled the cribs due to "side rails on certain Delta cribs that were breaking in ways that could trap and kill babies," according to the Chicago Tribune. However, according to an in-depth investigation by the Chicago Tribune there were a "long trail of warning signs that began at least a decade before this fall's recall."
Individuals who have been victim to the crib's dangers are encouraged to contact an experienced crib recall attorney or crib recall lawyer for a free legal consultation on the development of a potential crib recall lawsuit, which may offer monetary compensation to pay for any treatments of injuries caused by the crib's dangers. Additionally, LegalView will be providing updated information on its crib recall information portal to provide parents and potential victims of the '/>"/>
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