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5/15/2009
Vicky Gracia
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Build-A-Bear recalls toy folding chair

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of 260,000 toy beach chairs sold at Build-a-Bear workshops.  

The folding beach chairs have been the cause of eight child injuries so far.  The injured children have suffered from either pinched, bruised or cuts on their fingers.  

If you have this product you are advised to return it to any Build-a-Bear location for a full in-store refund for the price of the folding chair.  

If you have an injured child please do not hesitate to contact Frank Dito, Staten Island child injury lawyer at Decker, Decker, Dito & Internicola.

Frank J. Dito, Jr., Esq. a member of the "Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum", is an experienced trial attorney who represents injured individuals and their families. Frank is the author of "A Lawyers Guide to Car Insurance", the publisher of the "New York Injury Law Blog" and he is a frequent speaker regarding the recovery of benefits and the preservation of rights resulting from accidents and work place injuries. If you or a family member has been injured in an accident or in the work place contact Frank J. Dito, Jr. to discuss your legal rights and how he assists clients in obtaining the benefits and compensation that they are entitled to. 

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