Knecht et al v. JAKKS Pacific et al

  1. August 23, 2021

    Toymaker's Bid To Duck Tinkerbell Toy Defect Suit Won't Fly

    Allowing a pair of experts to give their opinions about the allegedly defective design of a spinning, flying Tinkerbell toy that injured a Pennsylvania man creates questions that preclude the toy's creator from escaping the man's suit against it, a federal judge ruled Monday.

  2. September 16, 2020

    Walmart, Toy Maker Want Out Of Tinkerbell Toy Injury Suit

    Walmart Inc. and Jakks Pacific Inc. are looking for a quick win in a suit alleging that a defect in a flying Tinkerbell toy partially blinded a man, filing a barrage of motions in Pennsylvania federal court arguing the man's expert witnesses failed to bolster his claims.

  3. February 08, 2018

    Disney Says It's Not Liable For Blinding By Toy It Didn't Make

    Disney's merchandising unit asked a Pennsylvania federal judge Wednesday to be removed from a lawsuit brought by a man who said he was partially blinded by the broken wing of a flying Tinkerbell doll because the company had nothing to do with making the toy.

  4. December 11, 2017

    Disney, Walmart Sued After Flying Fairy Doll Maims Man

    A man says he was blinded in one eye after part of a flying fairy doll disconnected and hit him, according to a suit filed Sunday in Pennsylvania federal court that accuses The Walt Disney Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and toymaker JAKKS Pacific Inc. of negligently marketing a toy similar to ones that have been recalled.

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