Francoforte v. Graco Children's Products, Inc. et al

  1. January 07, 2026

    3rd-Party Purchases Get Graco Car Seat Suit Trimmed Further

    A Georgia federal judge on Wednesday trimmed more claims from a proposed class action alleging that Graco Children's Products Inc. misled them on the safety ratings of the company's booster seats, saying that because they didn't buy directly from Graco, there's no duty for Graco to disclose under Georgia law.

  2. October 07, 2025

    Graco Can't Nix Warranty Claims Over Car Booster Seat Safety

    A Georgia federal judge on Tuesday refused to nix warranty breach claims in a consolidated action alleging Graco misrepresented that its car booster seats would protect occupants in side-impact collisions, ruling a reasonable jury could find Graco's labeling is material and misleading to consumers.

  3. November 19, 2021

    Ga. Buyers Get Second Shot At False Ad Claim Against Graco

    Georgia buyers of Graco Inc. car booster seats got an opportunity to revive their claims the company violated state false advertising law after a federal judge agreed one of the named plaintiffs properly notified Graco they intended to sue under the statute.

  4. September 01, 2021

    Graco Can't Beat Suit Over Safety Of Car Booster Seats

    Consumers who allege Graco Inc. improperly marketed its booster seats can move forward with most of a consolidated proposed class action because the company made express representations about the effectiveness of the seats, a Georgia federal judge held.

  5. July 29, 2021

    Graco Says Buyer's Remorse Can't Justify Booster Seat Class

    Graco Children's Products Inc. asked a Georgia federal judge on Thursday to dismiss a consolidated proposed class action over its booster seats, saying the plaintiffs' belief that the seats are less safe than they initially thought doesn't give them standing.

  6. January 28, 2021

    Graco Says Lack of Injuries Dooms Booster Seat Classes

    Graco Children's Products Inc. on Monday sought to end a consolidated proposed class action over allegations that its child booster seats are unsafe, arguing the consumers failed to show anyone was injured while using one of the seats.