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Why Takata Airbags Were Recalled
Congressional investigators reported that testing revealed measurable amounts of heavy metals—such as arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury—in a range of baby food products, including cereals, purees, and teething snacks.
These findings prompted widespread concern because infants and toddlers are especially sensitive to environmental toxins.
Carabin Law is reviewing claims involving baby food products that may contain elevated levels of certain metals.
Metals Identified in Reports
Public investigations found varying levels of:
Arsenic
Lead
Cadmium
Mercury
Regulatory agencies have established limits for these substances in food and drinking water. Reports indicated that some products tested above levels typically considered acceptable, leading to calls for stronger safety standards.
Brands Named in Public Reports
Companies whose products were discussed in congressional findings and media coverage include:
Beech-Nut
Gerber
Earth’s Best Organic
Happy Baby and Happy Family Organics
Plum Organics
Sprout Foods
Parent’s Choice (Walmart)
Being named in a report does not establish legal liability, but it has contributed to ongoing litigation and consumer concern.
Reported Health Concerns
Some families have raised questions about whether early exposure to heavy metals may be linked to developmental challenges later in childhood. Lawsuits involving these products commonly allege associations with:
Developmental delays
Learning difficulties
Behavioral concerns
Medical experts continue to study these issues, and outcomes may vary widely from child to child.
Injured? Contact Carabin Law
If you believe your child may have been exposed to baby food products containing elevated levels of heavy metals, you may wish to explore your legal options.
Our attorneys are evaluating paraquat-related claims and can explain potential legal options during a free, confidential consultation.