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Evenflo Big Kid Booster Car Seat Canadian Class Action

Filed against Evenflo Big Kid Booster Car Seat Canadian

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Evenflo Big Kid Booster Car Seat Canadian Class Action

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ON Jun 05, 2020 [en]

Statement of Claim

QC Jun 03, 2020 [en]

Amended Application for Authorization

CONSUMER LAW GROUP has launched a Canada-wide class action lawsuit against Evenflo Company, Inc. and Goodbaby Canada Inc. for falsely and misleadingly representing and advertising their "Big Kid" car booster seats as "side-impact tested" and safe for children as small as 40 pounds.

A February 6, 2020 ProPublica report detailed internal concerns from at least one Evenflo engineer about the sale of the booster seat. ProPublica’s report also detailed a flurry of lawsuits, some settled confidentially, against the company and its competitors that allege a slew of catastrophic injuries, including paralysis and traumatic brain injuries, were caused by the Big Kid booster seat and similar devices.

Videos of the defendants' side-impact crash testing reveal that child-sized crash test dummies placed in Big Kid booster seats and subject to T-bone-style collisions are thrown far out of their shoulder belts, indicating that a child who experienced a real-life crash may very well have suffered catastrophic head, neck, and/or spinal trauma.

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