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Spptty Bicycle Lawsuit | Get Free Case Evaluation

If your child used a recalled SPPTTY kids bicycle and was exposed to high levels of lead—potentially leading to lead poisoning—you may qualify to file a “SPPTTY Bicycle Lawsuit.” These claims focus on protecting children’s health and securing compensation for medical treatment, developmental impacts, and emotional distress.

At Schmidt & Clark, we specialize in product liability actions involving hazardous children’s products. We are committed to holding manufacturers and retailers accountable for endangering kids’ health.

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Bicycle Lawsuit Overview

On July 10, 2025, the CPSC announced the recall of approximately 200 SPPTTY kids bicycles—14‑inch and 18‑inch models—sold exclusively at Walmart. The recall was issued after lead levels in multiple bike components, including the black-painted pump, were found to exceed federal lead-content limits, posing a lead poisoning risk to children :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.

Latest SPPTTY Bicycle Lawsuit Updates

  • July 10, 2025 – CPSC issues recall for ~200 SPPTTY bikes sold at Walmart, citing lead poisoning hazard [1.].

Bicycle Lawsuit Statistics

  • Units recalled: Approximately 200 SPPTTY kids bicycles.
  • Reported illnesses: No confirmed lead poisoning cases yet, but lead exposure risk is serious.
  • Sales period: August–December 2024 on Walmart.com for around $85 per bike.

Design Defect & Hazard Analysis

The recall identifies excessive lead in paint and materials that children may touch or put in their mouths during use. Lead ingestion or exposure—even at low levels—can cause irreversible harm to a child’s developing brain, impacting cognitive function, behavior, and health. These facts support legal claims under negligence, product defect, breach of warranty, and failure to warn guidelines.

Injuries & Side Effects

  • Lead poisoning: Exposure can result in cognitive deficits, developmental delays, learning disabilities, and behavioral issues.
  • Physical symptoms: Nausea, abdominal pain, irritability—especially in younger children.
  • Long-term impacts: Reduced IQ, attention disorders, and permanent neurodevelopmental harm.

Do You Qualify?

You may qualify for a claim if:

  • Your child used a recalled SPPTTY kids bicycle between August–December 2024;
  • There was possible lead exposure or medical evidence of elevated blood lead levels;
  • You still have proof of purchase or product photos;
  • You can provide medical testing records or doctor evaluations.

Evidence Required for a Claim

  • Product evidence: Photos showing “SPPTTY” or “New Sport Bike” branding and model size.
  • Purchase receipt: Walmart order confirmation or payment record.
  • Medical records: Blood lead tests, pediatrician’s notes, developmental assessments.
  • Symptom documentation: Notes on behavior or health issues following bike use.
  • Recall documentation: Screenshot or email demonstrating eligibility for refund.

Damages You Can Recover

  • Medical costs: Testing, treatment, ongoing care for lead-related conditions.
  • Pain & suffering: Distress, anxiety, and developmental struggles.
  • Special education expenses: Tutoring or special programs to support learning.
  • Lost future earnings: Long-term impacts from cognitive impairment.
  • Punitive damages: Possible if Shenzhen Yihuachuang knowingly sold contaminated products.

Recall Instructions & Consumer Guidance

  • Recall date: July 10, 2025.
  • What to do: Immediately stop using and dismantle the bike; take photos and email to lishkjie@163.com for a full refund; then dispose of the bike safely.
  • Consumer contact: Shenzhen Yihuachuang Technology via email with destruction proof.

Statute of Limitations & Urgency

Claims related to product liability or injuries usually must be filed within **two to five years** of exposure or injury, depending on state law. Acting promptly helps secure vital evidence like purchase records, testing data, and recall compliance documentation—essential to a strong case.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need proof of purchase? Yes—but even without it, photos, medical records, and recall eligibility notices can support your claim.
  • Can I file if no symptoms appeared? Possibly—testing confirming elevated lead levels can be sufficient to justify claims.
  • Does getting a refund waive rights? No—recall remedies don’t impact legal standing.
  • Do I need an attorney? Yes—lead exposure cases are complex and require specialized legal and medical documentation.

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