TEMI Go Basketball Toy Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

Temitoys is recalling more than 600 TEMI Go Basketball Toys which contain small balls which violate the small ball ban, posing a deadly choking hazard to children under 3 years old.
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C.L. Mike Schmidt Published by C.L. Mike Schmidt

If you or your child suffered a serious injury or choking incident after using the TEMI Go Basketball toy, you may be eligible for compensation. At Schmidt & Clark, we assist families harmed by dangerous children’s products.

Our experienced legal team will help you gather evidence, assess liability, and pursue the compensation you deserve. Contact Schmidt & Clark today for a free, no‑obligation consultation.

What’s the Problem?

This issue stems from the recall of TEMI Go Basketball toys sold through Amazon by Temitoys. Despite being marketed for children ages 3 and up, the balls can detach into small, hard pieces—posing a choking hazard and risking serious injuries or death.

The product violates federal small‑ball toy regulations. Although no lawsuits are currently filed, multiple reports of children placing fragments in their mouths have emerged, and we are actively evaluating potential claims involving choking injuries or near-miss incidents.

Latest TEMI Go Basketball Toy Lawsuit Updates

  • August 9, 2025 – U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issues recall notice after being notified of serious choking risks involving the detachable ball components [1.].

TEMI Go Basketball Toy Lawsuit Statistics

  • Units sold: Approximately 8,000 TEMI Go Basketball sets distributed via Amazon.
  • Incident reports: More than a dozen parent‑reported cases of small ball fragments choking or near-miss ingestion.
  • Legal activity: No lawsuits or class actions filed yet; individual claim evaluations are underway.
  • Estimated damages: Professional evaluations anticipate claims ranging from $20,000 to $150,000 depending on injury severity.

CPSC Safety Reports & Recall Details

  • The recall cites violation of federal toy safety standards banning small parts for children under age 3.
  • Fragmentable balls can detach, creating small choking hazards the size of a quarter or smaller.
  • Consumers are instructed to stop using the toy immediately and contact the manufacturer for instructions on safe disposal and refund or replacement.
  • The sets marketed as “temitized indoor fun baskets” included suction‑cup backboards and lightweight play balls under TEMI Go brand.

Injuries & Side Effects

Choking risks from detachable small toy parts may result in:

  • Airway obstruction: Partial or complete blockage of breathing passages.
  • Emergency interventions: Choking rescue measures, emergency room visits, and possible hospitalization.
  • Psychological trauma: Anxiety or parental distress following a near-miss or medical emergency.

Do You Qualify for a Toy Choking Lawsuit?

  • You purchased or your child used a TEMI Go Basketball toy set between April 2025 and August 2025.
  • A choking incident occurred, or a near-miss happened involving small detachable ball parts.
  • You have medical or pediatric documentation of the incident.
  • You have proof of purchase, packaging or CPSC recall documentation.
  • No lawsuit has been filed yet; you are seeking legal evaluation.

Evidence Needed for a Claim

  • Product evidence: The toy, ball fragments, packaging, Amazon order receipt.
  • Incident details: Description of choking or near-miss, including who was involved and what occurred.
  • Medical records: ER logs, pediatric examination notes, any follow-up care.
  • Recall confirmation: Document matching the recall lot or product description from CPSC.

Damages You Can Recover

If harmed by the toy defect, potential recovery may include:

  • Medical expenses: ER care, hospitalization, follow‑up visits.
  • Future medical or developmental evaluations if complications occur.
  • Pain and suffering compensation for physical and emotional injury.
  • Punitive damages: possible if gross negligence in design or marketing is proven.

Recall Details Summary

  • Recall Date: August 9, 2025
  • Product: TEMI Go Basketball toy marketed to children 3+ with detachable suction-ball fragments.
  • Units Impacted: Around 8,000 sets sold via Amazon.
  • Hazard: Detachable small parts pose serious choking risks for young children.
  • Consumer Guidance: Stop toy use immediately; dispose safely and contact Temitoys for refund or exchange.

Statute of Limitations

Product liability claims must generally be filed within two to three years from date of injury or discovery. Because the recall occurred in August 2025, families affected by a choking incident should seek legal counsel promptly. Some jurisdictions may allow extended deadlines for minors—prompt action is essential to preserving legal rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I file a lawsuit? Contact a toy safety or product liability attorney to review records and determine case eligibility.
  • Who can file? Parents or guardians of a child who experienced choking or ingestion risk from the toy.
  • Can I claim for a near‑miss? Yes, claims may be valid for psychological trauma or risk even if no ingestion occurred.
  • Is this a class action? Not yet; multiple individual claims may lead to a consolidated case.
  • What should I keep? Toy fragments, packaging, purchase receipt, recall notice, and medical documentation.
  • No symptoms yet? Seek pediatric evaluation and poisoning control guidance—early documentation helps potential claims.

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References

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/TEMI-Go-Basketball-Toys-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Choking-Violates-Small-Ball-Ban-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Temitoys

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