Russell Jones & Walker Ensures Maclaren Compensates Injured Children 
                
                                 
 
               
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                on: May 11, 2010, 5:43 am
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              Russell Jones & Walker has managed to ensure that buggy
                manufacturer Maclaren will compensate over 40 UK children whose fingers
              were seriously injured in the hinges of its folding pushchairs.
              Although refusing to admit liability for the faulty product claims, the firm
                and its insurers have agreed to make full damages awards. The individual amounts
                will be dependent on the severity of injuries received and the money will be
                invested until the children reach age 18.
              The children were aged between one and eight years old when hurt, with some cases                  personal injury  dating back
                to 2003. Many amputated part of the last finger joint when the buggy was erected,
                undergoing operations with a general anaesthetic to try to re-attach the joint or
                perform a skin graft. Others fractured bones or suffered deep lacerations, leaving
                scars and in some cases permanent loss of feeling or disfigurement. Some children
                had the whole or part of their finger amputated. Further surgery in teenage years is
                an option for those with disfigurement.
              In late 2009 Maclaren recalled one million prams in the US after reports of similar
                injuries. The firm insisted however that UK buggies were not affected and a UK
                recall has not taken place. Hinge covers are available but consumers must request
                them via the firm's website. 
              Richard Langton, senior litigation partner at Russell Jones & Walker and the
  solicitor who leads the group litigation, said; "We're delighted to get the
                agreement within three months of being instructed to act, and it proves the adult
                opening the buggy is not in any way at fault. But compensation doesn't turn the
                clock back for the traumatised children or their parents. Millions of buggies remain
                in use and despite claims from Maclaren that there are insufficient cases in the UK
                to warrant a recall, injuries still occur. What all my clients want is that no one
                else suffers needless injury.
              "Any injury from a pushchair's folding mechanism may get compensation. There are                  pushchair claims involving other makes too. Manufacturers need to know there is a serious issue
                which must be addressed with more decisive action. It is time the authorities
                stepped in and did something here as they did in America."
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              Notes to editors:
                Case Number - 880.01
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