Wal-Mart sued in sale of faulty merchandise

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WASHINGTON – The government is suing Wal-Mart for failing to report dozens of injuries caused by some home exercise equipment sold in its stores. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Justice Department said in a statement Friday that the retailer and its subsidiary, Icon…
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WASHINGTON – The government is suing Wal-Mart for failing to report dozens of injuries caused by some home exercise equipment sold in its stores.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Justice Department said in a statement Friday that the retailer and its subsidiary, Icon Health and Fitness, were aware of dozens of serious injuries related to defective equipment but did not notify the CPSC of the incidents, as required by law.

The agencies said exercise gliders sold by Wal-Mart had seats that can collapse, causing the user to fall suddenly. Injuries allegedly included fractured vertebrae and herniated discs. Many of the accidents occurred in Wal-Mart stores and some of the injuries resulted in partial disability, the CPSC said.

A spokesman for Wal-Mart, Bill Wertz, told USA Today that the company followed federal regulations.


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