If your infant used a YGJT baby lounger that was later recalled for entrapment, suffocation, or fall hazards, you may be eligible for compensation. At Schmidt & Clark, LLP, we help families harmed by dangerous infant sleep products recover medical, emotional, and financial damages.
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What’s the Problem?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled certain YGJT baby loungers sold on SHEIN and through warehouse distributors due to violations of the mandatory standard for infant sleep products.
These loungers pose serious hazards of infant entrapment, suffocation, and falls. The recall warns that infants may become trapped in openings in the lounger, roll into dangerous positions, or fall from elevated surfaces.
Manufacturers and sellers of infant sleep products have a duty to comply with the federal standard. While no lawsuits have publicly been filed against YGJT yet, legal professionals are evaluating claims for injuries, property damage, or wrongful death linked to recalled lounger use.
Latest YGJT Baby Lounger Updates
- February 2026 – The CPSC issues a recall notice for YGJT baby loungers due to entrapment, suffocation and fall hazards [1]
- March 2026 – SHEIN and warehouse sellers remove YGJT lounger listings and push notifications to customers in affected regions [1]
- April 2026 – Consumer advocacy groups warn caregivers to immediately stop using the recalled loungers and follow disposal instructions [1]
Recall & Product Statistics
- Product: YGJT baby lounger models sold via SHEIN and local warehouse channels
- Recall basis: risk of entrapment, suffocation, fall, noncompliance with infant sleep product safety
- Distribution period: mid-2025 to early 2026
- Estimated units recalled: tens of thousands across multiple states
- Reported incidents: internal reports of minor near-miss entrapments; full injuries under review
CPSC & Regulatory Context
The CPSC requires infant sleep products to meet strict performance, design, and labeling standards aimed at reducing hazards like suffocation and falls.
Baby loungers that lack structural height, have wide openings, or permit soft bedding or inclines are often non-compliant. The June 2025 federal safety rules strengthened the requirements for infant support cushions and loungers, making it more difficult for designs with hazard risks to enter the market.
Because these loungers violate the mandatory standard, sellers and distributors may face strict liability and failure-to-warn claims under consumer protection laws.
YGJT Baby Lounger Injuries & Risks
The primary hazards posed by the recalled YGJT lounger include:
- Entrapment – infant limbs or head becoming trapped in openings or seams
- Suffocation – rolling face down into vulnerable surfaces or padding
- Fall injuries – when placed on elevated surfaces (cribs, couches, tables)
- Trauma or internal injury – from impact or positional strain during entrapment or fall
- Psychological harm – anxiety, medical monitoring stress, parental trauma
Do You Qualify for a YGJT Baby Lounger Lawsuit?
- You purchased or received a YGJT baby lounger from SHEIN or a local warehouse during the recall period
- Your child used the lounger and experienced entrapment, fall, suffocation symptoms, or other harm
- Medical treatment, monitoring, or diagnostic testing was required or recommended
- You retained proof of purchase, photos, the product, packaging, or communication with sellers
Evidence Required for a Claim
- Medical records, hospital or doctor notes, diagnostic tests
- Receipt, order confirmation, or bank statement showing purchase
- Photographs of the lounger, labels, opening dimensions, and condition
- Timeline showing exposure, symptom onset, and response
- Recall notice and seller correspondence confirming the model is recalled
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical expenses: emergency care, monitoring, specialist follow-up
- Lost wages: parental time off work caring for the child
- Pain and suffering & emotional distress
- Reimbursement for product cost and related expenses
- Potential punitive damages if gross negligence is proven
Recall Instructions & Consumer Actions
Owners of recalled YGJT baby loungers should immediately cease use. The recall instructions typically require cutting and destroying the lounger’s fabric, removing or disabling the pad, submitting photographic evidence of destruction, and disposing safely per local laws. Users may also request refunds or replacements from sellers involved.
Statute of Limitations
Time limits to file infant product liability or wrongful injury claims vary by state, often ranging from one to three years from the date of injury or discovery. Because symptoms or diagnosis may be delayed, filing early is crucial to preserve rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I know if my YGJT lounger is affected? — Compare model, packaging, and seller data to the recall notice.
- What if my child was never clearly injured? — You may still be eligible if medical monitoring or testing was necessary.
- Should I destroy the product immediately? — Yes, but photograph and retain evidence before disposal.
- Is this likely to become a class action? — Possibly, depending on claim volume and settlement trends.
- Will attorneys take this on contingency? — Many product liability firms do, with no fees unless recovery is achieved.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/YGJT-Baby-Loungers-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Entrapment-and-Fall-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Infant-Sleep-Products-Sold-on-SHEIN-by-YGJT-Local-Warehouse