Table Of Contents
- Nezmdi Baby Swing Recall Lawsuit Overview
- Latest Baby Swing Lawsuit Updates
- Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuit Statistics
- FDA Reports and Statistics
- Nezmdi Baby Swing Injuries
- Do You Qualify for a Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuit?
- Nezmdi Baby Swing Recall Information
- Statute of Limitations for Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuits
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Take Action Now: Time-Sensitive Legal Claims
Nezmdi Baby Swing Recall Lawsuit Overview
In May 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall for approximately 1,420 Nezmdi electric baby swings due to serious safety hazards, including suffocation risks and multiple federal safety violations.
The swings, sold exclusively on Amazon.com, violate the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and Reese’s Law by exceeding the allowable incline for infant sleep products and lacking required safety warnings and child-resistant battery compartments.
No injuries or deaths have been reported to date, but the potential risks have prompted legal scrutiny and consumer concern.
Latest Baby Swing Lawsuit Updates
- June 11, 2025 – ZRWD, of China, is recalling more than 3,500 ZRWD Infant Swings which pose a suffocation hazard to babies, as the swings have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees in violation of the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and the federal Infant Sleep Products Rule [2.].
- May 22, 2025 – The CPSC announces the recall of Nezmdi infant swings due to suffocation hazards and multiple federal safety violations. Consumers are advised to stop using the swings immediately and contact Nezmdi for a full refund. [1]
Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuit Statistics
- Units Sold: Approximately 1,420 units sold exclusively on Amazon.com between November 2022 and November 2023.
- Reported Incidents: As of the recall date, no injuries or deaths have been reported.
- Regulatory Actions: The CPSC has issued a recall due to violations of the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and Reese’s Law.
FDA Reports and Statistics
As of May 2025, there are no reports in the FDA’s MAUDE database regarding adverse events related to Nezmdi infant swings. However, the CPSC’s recall indicates significant safety concerns that warrant attention.
Nezmdi Baby Swing Injuries
While no injuries have been reported to date, the potential risks associated with the Nezmdi infant swings include:
- Suffocation: Due to the swing’s incline exceeding 10 degrees, which is prohibited for infant sleep products under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act.
- Entrapment: Lack of proper safety restraints and warnings may lead to improper use, increasing the risk of entrapment.
- Battery Hazards: The remote control’s lithium coin battery lacks required child-resistant features, posing ingestion risks.
Do You Qualify for a Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuit?
You may qualify for a lawsuit if:
- You purchased a Nezmdi infant swing between November 2022 and November 2023.
- Your child experienced serious injuries, including suffocation or injury, while using the swing.
- The injuries required medical treatment or hospitalization.
- You can provide medical documentation linking your child’s injuries to the use of the Nezmdi swing.
Evidence Required for a Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuit
- Medical Records: Documentation of injuries sustained while using the swing.
- Product Evidence: Receipts, packaging, or the product itself to prove purchase and usage.
- Usage Proof: Photographs or witness statements confirming proper use of the swing.
- Timeline Documentation: Records indicating when the product was purchased and when the injury occurred.
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical Expenses: Costs for treatment related to the injury.
- Lost Wages: Income lost due to caregiving or medical appointments.
- Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional distress.
- Punitive Damages: If negligence is proven, additional damages may be awarded to punish the manufacturer.
Nezmdi Baby Swing Recall Information
- Recall Date: May 22, 2025.
- Models Affected: Model Number S0008 Baby Swing Chair.
- Recall Number: 25-XXX (specific number to be confirmed).
- Manufacturer Actions: Consumers are instructed to stop using the swings immediately and contact Nezmdi for a full refund.
Statute of Limitations for Nezmdi Baby Swing Lawsuits
The time limit to file a product liability lawsuit varies by state. Here are some examples:
- California: 2 years from the date of injury.
- Texas: 2 years from the date of injury.
- New York: 3 years from the date of injury.
- Florida: 4 years from the date of injury.
It’s crucial to act promptly, as failing to file within the statute of limitations may forfeit your right to compensation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I file a Nezmdi baby swing lawsuit? Contact a qualified product liability attorney to evaluate your case and guide you through the legal process.
- What evidence do I need? Medical records, proof of purchase, and documentation of the injury are essential.
- Is there a class-action lawsuit? As of now, no class-action lawsuit has been filed, but individual claims are being considered.
- What compensation can I expect? Compensation varies based on the severity of the injury and associated costs.
- Has the product been recalled? Yes, the CPSC issued a recall on May 22, 2025.
- What are the main hazards? Suffocation due to excessive incline and battery ingestion risks.
- Who is liable? The manufacturer, Nezmdi, may be held liable for injuries caused by their product.
- Can I still use the swing? No, consumers are advised to stop using the swing immediately and seek a refund.
Take Action Now: Time-Sensitive Legal Claims
Time is limited to pursue legal action due to state-specific statutes of limitations. You may have as little as 2 years from the date of injury to file a claim.
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