AirClub Convertible Bassinets Recalled
Recently, AirClub convertible bassinets were recalled because of the risk of severe injury or death as a result of falls. The bassinets were found to violate the mandatory standard for bedside sleepers because the mechanism that attaches the bassinet to an adult’s bed leaves a space between the bedside sleeper and mattress. An infant could fall through that space. If your infant was injured as a result of an AirClub convertible bassinet, you should consult the seasoned Chicago-based product liability lawyers of Moll Law Group. Billions have been recovered in lawsuits with which we’ve been involved.
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The AirClub convertible bassinets were sold online at Amazon from October 2023 to December 2025 for between $110 and $130. These bassinets convert into a bedside sleeper. They come in the colors of purple, beige, and light grey and have quilted padding. Around 110,400 bassinets were affected by the recall. The label at the bottom of the bassinets, underneath the mattress pad, will say Product Model QX-831. Meanwhile consumers have been asked to stop using the bassinets right away and to contact the manufacturer for a replacement attachment mechanism. No injuries or deaths have been reported yet.
It may be appropriate to pursue compensation by filing a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer. These are lawsuits that are brought when a product, such as a bassinet, is defective in terms of its design, manufacturing, or marketing. Typically, it’s crucial to retain a knowledgeable expert or group of experts who can opine on whether the product has one of these defects and whether that defect caused your baby’s injuries or death. Generally, design defects are found in every unit of a product; the bassinet might have a design defect if the gap exists in every bassinet of that model. Manufacturing defects, meanwhile, are defects that occur only in certain units of the product; the exist because there has been a deviation from the specifications or design. Marketing defective often involve a failure to warn of dangers.
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