Toy Safety Tips from Personal Injury Lawyer John M. O’Brien
Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 27, 2013 -- With Christmas fast approaching, attorney John M. O’Brien urges parents with small children to be aware of potentially dangerous toys.
With so much advertising and marketing for toys and bigger brands right before the holiday season, children often ask for toys they have seen on commercials or in stores. It is a parent’s job to be informed and buy safe toys.
“NBCNews just released the news a few hours ago on choking hazards, lead poisoning and hearing problems caused by toys you can buy in December 2013.” – says Mr. O’Brien. “Toys may become a real danger, the risks are real and may turn into tragic events.” – he added.
Personal injury lawyer John M. O’Brien counsels parents and informs them about possible dangerous toy purchases they may buy from brand stores around the holidays.
“Before Christmas shopping, parents with young children can read PIRG’s (Public Interest Research Group)” this year’s report Trouble in Toyland and keep in mind about potential risks certain toys may have. Follow the news on toy recalls or check online for recalls” - John M. O’Brien.
For infants and toddlers little parts, small balls or food toy items are considered dangerous and come with possible chocking hazards. Though toy recalls have decreased in the past few years this year there were as much as 31 toy recalls.
About John M. O’Brien
Personal injury lawyer John M. O’Brien, founder of John M. O’Brien and Associates serves Elk Grove, Sacramento and San Francisco areas. With over 18 years of experience with automobile accident injury cases, boating accident, brain injury, burn injury, spinal cord injury cases, nursing home abuse, animal attacks, product liability cases, attorney John M. O’Brien and his law firm earned an excellent reputation and an impressive record of verdicts, settlements and arbitration awards.
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Brenda Marchant, John M. O'Brien and Associates, http://www.johnobrienlaw.com/, +1 800.722.4176, [email protected]
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