December 11, 2009

Amby Baby Motion Beds Recalled After Two Tragic Deaths

Fun, hammocklike beds, 24,000 in number, that were intended and designed to be a source of fun, amusement & distraction for babies have recently been recalled by its maker, Amby Baby USA, based in Minneapolis, after two infants died while using them when they rolled & became trapped against the hammock's fabric & suffocated, as reported by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The wrongful death victims include a five month old in Oregon & a four month old in Georgia. The parents, obviously heartbroken, are most likely weighing their options, including legal and will in all likelihood, file suit against the maker for wrongful death over the defective design of the baby hammock. Should the parents decide to file suit, retention & safekeeping of the hammock beds will absolutely be necessary in order to permit inspection of the defective product during any litigation, including at trial.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed by a defective Amby Motion Baby Hammock or any other defective consumer product in Georgia, Oregon, California or any other location in the United States, I would invite you to kindly visit either one of my two websites, www.samlevine.com or www.atlantainjurylawyer.net or contact my office, Sam L. Levine, Attorney at Law, 24/7 at (404) 303-8875.

Sam Levine, Esq., Attorney at Law
"Your Defective Amby Motion Baby Hammock Lawyer"

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August 30, 2009

Yamaha Issues Rhino ATV Recall

Yamaha recently issued a recall on Rhino All Terrain Vehicles ("ATV's") that are believed to have a tendency to rollover, resulting in serious injuries and deaths. With the support of Yamaha, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, has created a repair program for all Yamaha Rhino 450, 660 and 700 models.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed while riding on or operating a Yamaha Rhino ATV in Georgia or anywhere in the United States, please visit my website and call me to discuss your case at no charge. I can be reached by email at sam@samlevine.com or by phone 24/7 at (404) 303-8875.

Sam Levine, Esq., your Yamaha Rhino ATV Attorney.

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