The Onder Law Firm - Window Blind Cord Injury Attorneys Handling Window Blind Cord Strangulation Cases in Tulsa
      
    
    Window blind cords are   one of the most widespread dangers in Tulsa homes today.
      
    
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The window blind and covering industry estimates that as many as one billion window blinds and   corded window covering products are in circulation in the United States, with    window blind cord coverings in nearly 17 million American households with children   under the age of six-years-old.
      
      Despite the prevalence of these products   in American homes, few realize the extent of their danger. Documentation from   the Consumer Product Safety Commission and research from the Journal of the   American Medical Association suggest over 768 children died on  window blind cord coverings since 1973. Despite two window blind retrofit/recall programs implemented by the industry, window blind cords remain dangerous and defective, killing a child every two weeks. Even new blinds touted by the industry as   "child safe" kill children regularly throughout the United   States.
      
      Despite the staggering death statistics associated with   window blind cords, the industry has done   little to correct this hidden danger. Government and industry documents suggest   the window covering industry willfully chose to ignore the problem out of fear   that addressing the safety issue might adversely affect legal liability, or out   of fear that their products would be at a competitive disadvantage, owing to the   slightly higher costs associated with producing safe cordless products. As the   Consumer Product Safety Commission placed increased pressure on the window   covering industry to address the staggering death toll, documents suggest the   industry went forward with a recall/retrofit programs knowing their efforts   would be ineffective to address the known strangulation hazards associated with   window blinds and corded window covering products.
    
At The Onder Law Firm, our Tulsa blind cord lawyers are committed to making a difference. Window Covering   industry documents reveal the financial motivation with which its members have   acted in dereliction of their duties. To our firm and to the parents whom we   represent, litigation against the industry is not about money. It is about   making a difference, affecting a real change that blind cords be eliminated from   homes, that no other family ever experience the horror of finding their child   hanging from a window cord during the few minutes the parent stepped away to   handle a family emergency.
      
If you or a loved one have lost a child owing   to the cord on a window blind or other window covering product, we ask you to call, speak with a Tulsa blind cord lawyer and join us in our fight to effect a real change in this industry. If not for   yourself, please do so for the sake of the other children who will inevitably   die if we do nothing.
      
      If you are visiting this site because you have   window blinds and other corded window covering products in your home, please remove   them. Simply raising the pull cords out of the reach of children is not a   sufficient solution. We represent at least half-a-dozen families whose cords   were tied up out of the reach of their child, yet the child died of   strangulation on the inner cord of the product. This occurs even with inner cord   stops in place. There are no safe corded window covering products. Cordless   blinds and other safe alternatives are available.
      
    If you are an attorney   whose client has lost a child or whose child has been injured on a blind cord,   we would appreciate the opportunity to work with you and would encourage you to   join our fight to effect a change in the window covering industry.
Parents For Window Blind Safety
      
      After losing   a child, it is important to know you are not alone. Your child’s death was not a   "fluke" or "freak accident" as such is often written off by this industry. It is   important to know you are not alone and there are others like you, working   together to effect a real change so no other parent might have to experience the   terrifying loss of a child. There are others like you committed to the safety of   our children and the reform of this industry.
      
      If you would like   additional information, or would like to join a support group, we encourage you   to contact Parents for Window Blind Safety by clicking on the   icon below.
      
      
      
      Many of our clients have told   us the support of this organization was probably the single most important   factor in their maintaining hope in such a crisis situation. You are not alone,   and working together, we can make a difference.








 
