Emily Sortor ย |ย  February 24, 2020

Category: Baby Products

Graco infant sleeperA class action lawsuit claims that Graco infant sleepers are defective in their design and can pose a deadly threat to babies.

The Graco class action lawsuit takes issue with the Graco Little Lounger Rocking Seat, the Graco Duet Glide LX Baby Infant Gliding Swing and Napper/Portable Sleeper, and the Grace DreamGlider Gliding Seat and Sleeper.

The Graco sleeper defect class action lawsuit was filed by Nayonna Brezinksi, a California resident who says that she purchased a Little Lounger Rocking Seat from her local Walmart.

The plaintiff claims that she purchased the product because she had seen advertisements and labeling for the product that indicated that it was suitable for infants. However, she says that in reality, the product posed a fatal risk to infants.

Allegedly, the infant sleepers are popular because they combine the features of a sleeper and a rocking seat. The Graco class action lawsuit notes that the sleepers are inclined between 10 and 30 degrees, elevating an infantโ€™s head.

โ€œBy positioning an infant at an incline between 10 and 30 degrees, the Inclined Sleepers significantly increases the risk that the infantโ€™s head will slip into a dangerous position, tilt to constrict the windpipe and/or cause the infantโ€™s face to become pressed against the padded fabric in the lounge and block airflow, which the infant may be unable to correct. This increases the risk of death by asphyxiation,โ€ the Graco class action lawsuit alleges.

According to the plaintiff, the sleepers are advertised as devices that can help babies sleep, while limiting their motion through the use of restraints.ย 

However, Brezinski says that research shows that these devices can actually put babies at risk for injury or sudden death. She says that the CPSC recorded between 451 and 459 infant deaths related to infant sleepers between Jan. 1, 2005 and June 30, 2019, in addition to 392 non-fatal incidents in the same period.

Allegedly, the makers knew or should have known that sleepers put babies at risk for injury and death. The makers reportedly already instituted a recall of one of the devices, because fatalities had been reported in connection with comparable devices made by other companies.ย 

However, the infant sleeper class action lawsuit says that the companies did not recall other devices that are comparable, and merely removed the word โ€œsleeperโ€ from their titles. Allegedly, this still puts infants at risk for injury and death.

The plaintiff also claims that this choice caused customers financial injury because they received a dangerous and defective product.

Brezinski says that she was financially injured by the misrepresentation of the product and would not have purchased it if she had known it was unsafe.

The Graco class action lawsuit alleges that many other customers were similarly injured and seeks damages on behalf of a nationwide Class of similarly affected consumers, and a California Class of similarly affected consumers.

Have you purchased an infant sleeper? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

Brezinski is represented by Brittany S. Scott, L. Timothy Fisher, and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA.

The Graco Infant Sleeper Class Action Lawsuit is Brezinski v. Graco Childrenโ€™s Products, et al., Case No. 5:20-cv-00347-SVW-SHK, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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67 thoughts onGraco Class Action Says Infant Sleepers Pose Fatal Risk

  1. Lizbeth says:

    Please add me I purchased this item and had zero idea of how this could have affected both of my kids !

  2. Moneekia Hill says:

    Please add me

  3. L Wilson says:

    Please add

  4. L Wilson says:

    Please add me.

  5. Elle Young says:

    Add me please.

  6. Elle Young says:

    Please add me.

  7. Anna says:

    Add me

  8. Janet Gibson says:

    I would like to be added to suit. I purchased one for a shower gift.

  9. Lydia K says:

    Add me. I purchased this. My daughter had a miscarriage so it was not used. She got pregnant again, and then we were notified about the recall. Because it was purchased 2 years ago, Kohls โ€“ who sent us the recall notification โ€“ no longer have a copy of the receipt. We disposed of the sleeper for fear of what it might do. I do have the notification from Kohls and the codes from the box.

    1. Linda Hopkins says:

      Add Me

  10. Melanie Cobb says:

    add me

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