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What’s the Problem?
The recalled Fixwal 7-drawer dressers do not comply with the mandatory federal safety standard for clothing storage units, which requires stability testing and specific structural performance requirements. Because these dressers can tip over easily, they pose a risk of serious injury or death if they fall on a child or adult during normal use.
Children are especially at risk because they may be attracted to climb on or pull the drawers, which can cause the dresser to become unstable and tip forward. Tip-over incidents with heavy furniture can result in crushing injuries or fatal entrapment, particularly for young children who may be unable to escape if trapped beneath the dresser.
Latest Updates
- February 5, 2026 – CPSC announced Recall No. 26-248 for Fixwal 7-Drawer Dressers after determining the units pose tip-over and entrapment hazards in violation of mandatory safety standards. [1]
Product & Usage Overview
The Fixwal 7-drawer dresser were sold in black and white and have a metal frame, wooden top, and 7 collapsible fabric drawers. The dressers are 55.1 inches long by 11.8 inches wide by 31.5 inches tall.
Hazards Identified
CPSC notes that the dressers can tip over when a child climbs on the drawers or if the drawers are pulled unevenly, especially when not anchored to a wall. Because the dresser does not meet mandatory stability standards, the likelihood of tip-over is significantly greater than for compliant units.
Injuries & Incidents
As of the recall announcement, CPSC states there have been no tip-over incidents involving the recalled dressers.
Do You Qualify for a Fixwal Dresser Recall Lawsuit?
You may qualify to pursue a Fixwal Dresser Recall Lawsuit if you purchased a recalled dresser and experienced injury, or if a pinning or tip-over incident occurred involving the product. Relevant documentation includes proof of purchase, photos of the dresser and any injuries, and medical records documenting treatment related to the incident.
Evidence You Should Gather
- Proof of purchase such as a receipt or order confirmation.
- Photographs of the dresser showing model identifiers and finishes.
- Medical records documenting treatment for injuries caused by the tip-over incident.
- Incident descriptions detailing what happened and any witness statements.
Damages You May Be Able to Recover
Damages in a Fixwal Dresser Recall Lawsuit may include medical expenses, emergency care costs, rehabilitation and therapy, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In cases involving severe injury or long-term impairment, compensation may also consider future medical needs and quality-of-life impacts.
Legal Theories & Liability Grounds
Potential legal theories include strict product liability, which focuses on the inherent danger of the product as sold; negligence, which considers whether proper safety testing and warnings were provided; and failure to warn, which examines whether consumers were adequately informed of the risk prior to the recall.
Statute of Limitations & Timing
Claims related to furniture tip-over injuries are time-sensitive and governed by state statute of limitations rules. Consulting with legal counsel early can help ensure claims are preserved and deadlines are met.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I have a recalled Fixwal dresser?
Immediately stop using the dresser, secure it away from children, and contact the retailer or Fixwal for recall remedy information. - Can I still file a lawsuit if no injury occurred?
You may discuss your situation with an attorney, especially if you experienced a close call or if documentation shows risk exposure.
Why You Should Act Now
Because the risk of tip-over and entrapment remains until the dresser is remedied, taking prompt action helps reduce the chance of serious injury. If an injury occurred, preserving evidence and consulting legal counsel can help protect your rights and clarify potential compensation options.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Fixwal-7-Drawer-Dressers-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Tip-Over-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Violate-Mandatory-Standard-for-Clothing-Storage-Units
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