If you purchased a recalled Uuoeebb Infant Walker and your child experienced a fall, entrapment incident, or other safety event, you may be entitled to compensation through a Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit.
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What’s the Problem?
On December 11, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of Uuoeebb Infant Walkers because the products violate the mandatory standard for infant walkers and pose a risk of serious injury or death from fall and entrapment hazards.
CPSC states the walkers can fit through a standard doorway and fail to stop at the edge of a step, creating a deadly fall hazard. CPSC also warns the leg openings can allow a child to slip down until the child’s head can become entrapped, creating a risk of serious injury or death.
The recall remedy is a full refund. CPSC instructs consumers to stop using the recalled infant walkers immediately and follow the refund and disposal instructions provided by the seller, BaoD.
Latest Updates
- November 6, 2025 – CPSC issued an earlier Product Safety Warning (26-080) about Uuoeebb Infant Walkers, stating the firm was unresponsive to CPSC’s request to recall the products or offer a remedy to consumers. [1]
- December 11, 2025 – CPSC issued Recall No. 26-141 announcing a refund remedy for Uuoeebb Infant Walkers that violate the mandatory standard for infant walkers and pose fall and entrapment hazards. [1]
Product & Usage Overview
This Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit would involve collapsible infant walkers with a round base, eight wheels, and seven adjustable height settings. CPSC states the walkers were sold in gray, black, and pink, and “Production Batch: 7654” is printed on a tracking label located under the seat. These identifiers are important for confirming whether a particular walker is included in the recall.
According to CPSC, the recalled infant walkers were sold online at Amazon.com from December 2024 through September 2025 for between 60 and 90 dollars. CPSC identifies the retailer as Hunan Suihuo E-commerce Co., Ltd., doing business as BaoD, of China, and notes the walkers were manufactured in China. CPSC also cautions the infant walkers may have been sold by other sellers and on other websites, which is why the physical identifiers (including “Production Batch: 7654”) matter.
Injuries & Hazard Profile
CPSC reports no incidents or injuries as of the recall announcement. Even so, the hazards described are high severity because they involve both fall risks near steps and the potential for head entrapment. CPSC’s concern is that the walker can fit through a standard doorway and fail to stop at the edge of a step, which can lead to sudden drops and violent impacts. Separately, CPSC states the leg openings can allow a child to slip down until the child’s head can become entrapped, which can create a life-threatening situation.
When infant walkers do not meet mandatory safety requirements, potential harms can include:
- Head injuries from falls down steps or impacts with hard surfaces.
- Facial injuries and dental trauma from sudden drops or collisions.
- Neck or spine injuries in severe falls.
- Entrapment-related injuries if a child’s body slips downward and the head becomes stuck.
- Emotional distress and substantial medical costs for families when emergency treatment is required.
Do You Qualify for a Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit?
You may qualify to pursue a Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit if one or more of the following apply:
- You purchased a Uuoeebb Infant Walker online (including on Amazon.com) during the sales window identified by CPSC (December 2024 through September 2025).
- The walker matches the recalled description (collapsible; round base; eight wheels; seven height settings; gray, black, or pink; “Production Batch: 7654” tracking label under the seat).
- Your child fell while using the walker, especially near steps or an edge where the walker failed to stop.
- Your child experienced an entrapment event involving the leg openings or seat area, including a near-miss head entrapment incident.
- You have medical documentation, witness accounts, photos, or other proof connecting the walker to an injury or dangerous incident.
Evidence You Should Gather
If you are evaluating a claim, preserving evidence early can make a significant difference. Consider gathering:
- Order confirmation, receipt, or payment records showing the date and seller for the purchase (including Amazon order details).
- Photos of the walker from multiple angles, including the tracking label under the seat showing “Production Batch: 7654.”
- Medical records and bills documenting diagnosis and treatment after a fall or entrapment incident.
- Incident documentation, including witness statements, daycare reports, or photos of the location where the event occurred.
- All communications with BaoD regarding the recall process, refund submission, and disposal instructions.
Damages You Can Recover
Recoverable damages depend on the facts and your state’s law, but a Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit may seek compensation for:
- Medical expenses: ER care, imaging, specialist visits, hospitalization, and follow-up treatment.
- Future care: Rehabilitation, therapy, or ongoing medical monitoring where injuries have lasting effects.
- Lost income: Time missed from work by parents or caregivers due to medical visits or recovery care.
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, and trauma associated with a fall or entrapment event.
- Out-of-pocket costs: Transportation, childcare, and other incident-related expenses.
Legal Theories & Liability Grounds
Based on CPSC’s findings, potential liability theories may include:
- Violation of mandatory safety standards: CPSC states the walkers violate the mandatory standard for infant walkers because they can fit through a standard doorway, fail to stop at the edge of a step, and present an entrapment risk due to leg opening design.
- Defective design: Allegations that the walker’s design permits hazardous doorway passage and inadequate step-edge stopping performance.
- Strict product liability: Claims that the product entered the market in an unreasonably dangerous condition when used as intended or in foreseeable ways.
- Failure to warn: Claims that warnings or instructions did not adequately communicate the true severity of fall and entrapment risks prior to the recall.
Statute of Limitations & Timing
Each state sets deadlines for filing product liability and personal injury claims. These statutes of limitations can vary and may be influenced by when an injury occurred or when it was discovered. Because the recall remedy requires consumers to disassemble the walker, remove the fabric seat, write “Recalled” on the top of the tray, and email a photo to BaoD, it is important to document the product thoroughly (including the tracking label) before completing the refund process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I still have a recalled Uuoeebb Infant Walker?
CPSC instructs consumers to stop using the recalled walkers immediately and contact BaoD for a full refund. CPSC states consumers should disassemble the walker, remove the fabric seat, write “Recalled” on the top of the tray in permanent marker, and email a photo of the recalled infant walker to BaoD at Uuoeebbrecalls@outlook.com, then dispose of the walker in accordance with state and local waste disposal procedures. - How do I identify the recalled model?
CPSC describes the recalled walker as collapsible with a round base, eight wheels, and seven adjustable height settings, sold in gray, black, and pink, with “Production Batch: 7654” printed on a tracking label under the seat. - Were any injuries reported?
CPSC reports that no incidents or injuries had been reported at the time of the recall announcement.
Why You Should Act Now
Infant walkers are products where safety compliance matters because failures can expose children to falls near steps and dangerous entrapment scenarios. If you own a recalled Uuoeebb Infant Walker, stop using it immediately and follow the refund and disposal instructions. If your child suffered a fall or entrapment event, speaking with a qualified product liability attorney can help preserve evidence, clarify deadlines, and evaluate whether a Uuoeebb Infant Walker Recall Lawsuit is appropriate for your family’s situation.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Uuoeebb-Infant-Walkers-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Fall-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Violate-Mandatory-Standard-for-Infant-Walkers-Sold-on-Amazon-by-BaoD
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