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Table Of Contents
- Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Recall Lawsuit Overview
- Latest Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit Updates
- Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit Statistics
- FDA Reports and Statistics
- Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Injuries
- Do You Qualify for a Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit?
- Fat Brain Toys Recall Information
- Statute of Limitations for Fat Brain Toys Lawsuits
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Take Action Now: Time-Sensitive Legal Claims
- References
Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Recall Lawsuit Overview
The Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers lawsuit stems from a May 2025 recall of PlayTab Rollers Tile toys, which contain small magnets that may detach and be swallowed by children. This poses a significant risk of serious internal injury or death.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) confirmed the products violate federal safety standards for toy magnets. Approximately 5,100 units were sold in the U.S. and another 380 in Canada. No injuries have been reported to date, but the hazard remains substantial.
Latest Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit Updates
- May 15, 2025 – The CPSC announces a nationwide recall of Fat Brain Toys PlayTab Rollers Tile due to magnet ingestion hazard [1].
- May 17, 2025 – Consumer safety law firms begin evaluating potential class action lawsuits related to defective magnetized rollers tiles.
- May 20, 2025 – Fat Brain Toys initiates customer outreach for returns and replacement tiles or $10 store credit [1].
Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit Statistics
- Units Recalled: 5,100 in the U.S.; 380 in Canada
- Retail Price: $6 (individual rollers tile); $18 (PlayTab Sensory Set 3)
- Injury Reports: 0 confirmed as of May 2025
- Sale Period: July 2024 – November 2024
FDA Reports and Statistics
While the FDA does not regulate toys, the CPSC oversees all toy safety complaints and enforcement actions. The PlayTab Rollers Tile was found to violate mandatory federal toy magnet standards due to the risk of loose magnets becoming accessible.
According to the CPSC, ingested magnets can attract inside the body across intestinal walls, causing tearing, blockages, infections, and potentially fatal internal injuries [1].
Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Injuries
The primary injury risk associated with this toy involves ingestion of small high-powered magnets. These injuries can include:
- Intestinal Perforation: Magnets attract through tissue walls, creating tears or punctures
- Sepsis or Infection: Resulting from gastrointestinal trauma
- Emergency Surgery: Often required to remove magnets or repair internal damage
Do You Qualify for a Fat Brain Toys Sensory Rollers Lawsuit?
You may qualify for legal action if:
- You purchased or used a Fat Brain Toys PlayTab Rollers Tile between July 2024 and November 2024
- Your child suffered a magnet ingestion injury requiring medical attention
- You have medical documentation linking the injury to the product
- You can provide proof of purchase or product use
Evidence Required for a Fat Brain Toys Lawsuit
- Emergency room or pediatrician records showing internal injury
- Documentation of X-rays or surgical intervention (if applicable)
- Photos or retained product components
- Purchase receipt or online order confirmation from Amazon or specialty retailers
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical bills – including emergency transport, surgery, follow-up care
- Pain and suffering for the child and family
- Lost wages if parents missed work
- Punitive damages if gross negligence is proven
Settlement values for toy-related ingestion injuries can range from $50,000 to over $500,000, depending on severity and long-term impact.
Fat Brain Toys Recall Information
- Recall Date: May 15, 2025
- Affected Product: PlayTab Rollers Tile (sold individually or in Sensory Set 3)
- Retailers: Specialty stores and fatbraintoys.com
- Corrective Action: Refund or replacement tile provided upon photo confirmation of product disposal
- Contact: recall@fatbraintoys.com or call 800-590-5987
Statute of Limitations for Fat Brain Toys Lawsuits
The deadline to file a toy injury lawsuit varies by state:
- California: 2 years
- Florida: 4 years
- New York: 3 years
- Texas: 2 years
- Illinois: 2 years
Act quickly. The clock starts ticking from the date of the injury or product discovery. Failure to file within this period may forfeit your right to compensation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I file a Fat Brain Toys lawsuit?
Contact a qualified product liability attorney with documentation of the injury and product use. Your lawyer will assess your claim and file within your state’s deadline.
Who qualifies for the lawsuit?
Parents of children injured after swallowing magnets from the recalled toy between July–November 2024 may qualify.
Is this a class action lawsuit?
Not yet, but individual lawsuits may lead to class action or multidistrict litigation depending on case volume.
What is the main risk of these toys?
Swallowed magnets can attract inside the body, tearing intestines and requiring surgery.
What’s the refund process?
Fat Brain Toys offers either a $10 site credit or product replacement with proof of destruction.
Can I sue even if my child wasn’t injured?
You may be eligible for economic loss recovery or join a class action if the product was defective or devalued.
How long does a lawsuit take?
Claims can take months to a year, depending on court schedules, discovery, and severity of injury.
What documents do I need?
Medical records, product receipts, photos, and witness statements if applicable.
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 1 year to file depending on your location.
At Schmidt & Clark, we offer:
- Free, confidential consultations
- No upfront fees
- You pay nothing unless we win
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Fat-Brain-Recalls-Rollers-Tile-Toys
- https://www.justia.com/injury/products-liability/toy-and-child-product-injuries