Haoyunm Crib Bumper Recall Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

China-based Haoyunm is recalling more than 250 Haoyunm Braided Crib Bumpers which violate the federal crib bumper ban because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a suffocation hazard. “Padded crib bumpers are banned by the Federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act,” according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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If your infant suffered breathing issues, entrapment, or near-suffocation after using a recalled Haoyunm braided crib bumper, you may be eligible to pursue a Haoyunm Crib Bumper Lawsuit. These cases focus on ensuring justice and compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and other losses.

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Crib Bumper Recall Lawsuit Overview

On July 10, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled approximately 260 braided crib bumpers sold on Amazon by Haoyunm. The bumpers violate the federal ban under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and pose a serious **suffocation hazard** by potentially obstructing an infant’s breathing.

Latest Haoyunm Crib Bumper Lawsuit Updates

  • July 10, 2025 – CPSC announces recall citing violation of the federal crib bumper ban and suffocation hazard [1.].
  • July 10, 2025 – PR Newswire publishes recall notice urging consumers to stop use, destroy bumpers, and claim refunds [2.].

Haoyunm Crib Bumper Lawsuit Statistics

  • Units recalled: ~260 braided crib bumpers sold online.
  • Incidents: None reported yet, though the risk is confirmed.
  • Sales period: December 2024–April 2025 on Amazon, priced $25–$115.

Design Defect & Hazard Analysis

The bumpers’ padded braided design violates the Safe Sleep for Babies Act by obstructing airflow and creating entrapment zones. These defects constitute a serious suffocation hazard, supporting legal claims under negligence, strict liability, defective design, breach of warranty, and failure to warn.

Injuries & Side Effects

  • Infant suffocation: Breathing blockage when resting against padded bumper.
  • Entrapment injuries: Potential limb or head trapping between bumper and crib rails.
  • Emotional trauma: Parental distress or anxiety from near-suffocation incidents.

Do You Qualify?

You may have a valid claim if:

  • You purchased a Haoyunm braided crib bumper from Amazon between December 2024–April 2025;
  • An infant experienced breathing trouble, entrapment, or emotional distress;
  • You have proof of purchase or product photos;
  • You complied with recall instructions (destroyed bumper and requested refund).

Evidence Required

  • Product photos: Labeling, braided design;
  • Receipt/order info: Amazon purchase record;
  • Medical or incident records: Pediatric care reports;
  • Recall compliance: Photos showing destroyed bumper per instructions;
  • Communications: Email exchanges with Haoyunm for refund.

Damages You Can Recover

  • Medical expenses: Doctor visits, testing, and follow-up care;
  • Pain & suffering: Emotional and physical impact;
  • Lost wages: Time off to care for the child;
  • Punitive damages: If Haoyunm knowingly violated safety standards.

Recall Instructions & Consumer Guidance

  • Recall date: July 10, 2025.
  • What to do: Stop using the bumpers, cut them in half, photograph destroyed pieces, and email to hyzhongtshung@outlook.com to request a refund.
  • Consumer contact: Email Haoyunm at hyzhongtshung@outlook.com for refund details.

Statute of Limitations & Urgency

Product liability lawsuits typically must be filed within **two to five years** of the incident or recall notice, depending on your state. Immediate action helps preserve evidence such as destroyed bumper photos, medical documentation, emails, and purchase receipts—critical for a successful claim.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to keep the bumper? No—destroying it as directed is required. Save photos instead.
  • Can I file if no physical injury occurred? Yes—claims based on entrapment risk or emotional distress may still be valid.
  • Does requesting a refund waive legal rights? No—refunds do not prevent legal action.
  • Do I need an attorney? Yes—product liability cases require legal expertise and knowledge of safety law.

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References

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Braided-Crib-Bumpers-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Suffocation-Violates-Federal-Crib-Bumper-Ban-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Haoyunm
  2. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cpsc-posts-product-recalls-to-its-web-site-302502526.html

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