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If your infant suffered suffocation, breathing issues, or entrapment from a recalled AUGNORYE padded crib bumper, you may be eligible to file an “AUGNORYE Crib Bumper Lawsuit.” Our skilled legal team is committed to helping families obtain compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and other related damages.
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Crib Bumper Lawsuit Overview
On July 10, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled approximately 356 AUGNORYE padded crib bumpers sold via Amazon by YIXIA due to risk of infant suffocation or death. The bumpers violated the federal ban under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act by creating entrapment hazards that could obstruct an infant’s breathing.
Latest AUGNORYE Crib Bumper Lawsuit Updates
- July 10, 2025 – CPSC announces recall of 356 crib bumpers after finding they violate federal crib-bumper ban and pose suffocation risk [1.].
- July 10, 2025 – PRNewswire and CPSC website confirm recall details and notify consumers to destroy bumpers and request refunds [2.].
Crib Bumper Lawsuit Statistics
- Units recalled: ~356 padded bumpers.
- Reported injuries: None reported, but high suffocation risk confirmed.
- Sale period: February–May 2025 via Amazon at $40–45 each.
Design Defect & Hazard Analysis
The crib bumpers’ padded design is non-compliant with the federal ban on crib bumpers and presents suffocation hazards by blocking airflow or trapping a baby’s face. This defect supports legal claims under strict liability, negligence, breach of warranty, and failure to warn.
Injuries & Side Effects
- Infant suffocation risk: Breathing obstruction if face presses against padding/mesh.
- Entrapment injuries: Risk of trapped head or limbs in crib space.
- Emotional trauma: Parent distress and anxiety after near-suffocation events.
Do You Qualify?
You may have a valid claim if:
- You purchased an AUGNORYE padded crib bumper from Amazon between Feb–May 2025;
- An infant experienced suffocation, breathing trouble, entrapment, or near-miss;
- You can show proof of purchase or photos of the product;
- You preserved evidence of the destroyed bumper.
Evidence Required
- Product documentation: Photos showing label and model;
- Receipt/order info: Amazon confirmation or bank record;
- Incident/medical records: ER notes or pediatric evaluations;
- Recall compliance: Photo of destroyed bumper;
- Communication records: Emails to YIXIA for refund.
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical costs: ER visits, treatment, monitoring;
- Pain & suffering: Distress from suffocation event;
- Lost wages: Time off to care for the child;
- Punitive damages: Potential if YIXIA violated safety laws.
Recall Instructions & Consumer Guidance
- Recall date: July 10, 2025.
- What to do: Discard bumpers, cut straps, destroy padding, photograph destroyed items, and email photo to YIXIA for a full refund.
- Consumer contact: Email Yixiakejirecall@163.com for refund processing.
Statute of Limitations & Urgency
Claims must typically be filed within **two to five years** of the incident or purchase, depending on state law. Acting promptly preserves destroyed product evidence, communication records, medical files, and purchase data—essential for building a strong case.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need to keep the bumper? No—destroying per instructions is required; keep photos instead.
- Can I file if no injury occurred? Possibly—claims may hinge on near-miss or emotional distress.
- Does a refund waive legal rights? No—receiving a refund does not prevent you from pursuing further claims.
- Do I need a lawyer? Yes—product liability cases require specialized legal expertise.
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