Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit

Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit

Major baby food manufacturers including Gerber, Beech-Nut, Hain Celestial, and others knowingly sold products with dangerously high levels of arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium. These toxic heavy metals have been linked to autism and ADHD. If your child consumed these products and received a diagnosis, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

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ATTENTION: TOXIC BABY FOOD VICTIMS

If your child consumed toxic baby foods and was diagnosed with autism or ADHD, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!

Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review. A congressional report confirmed baby food companies knew about toxic heavy metals in their products. Time limits apply — find out if you qualify today.

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A 2021 congressional subcommittee report found that major baby food manufacturers — including Gerber, Beech-Nut, and Hain Celestial — knowingly sold products with arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury levels far exceeding federal safety standards. These toxic heavy metals are linked to autism and ADHD in children.

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Baby food companies knew their products contained dangerous heavy metals — and sold them anyway.

Congress confirmed that companies like Gerber and Beech-Nut had internal test results showing dangerously elevated heavy metal levels — but chose not to recall products or warn parents. Toxic metals including inorganic arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury are neurotoxins with no safe level of exposure for infants.

What Is the Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit?

Toxic baby food lawsuits allege that major manufacturers knowingly sold infant food products contaminated with dangerous levels of heavy metals — including arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium — that are linked to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ADHD in children.

A landmark 2021 U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee investigation found that companies including Gerber, Beech-Nut, Hain Celestial, and Nurture Inc. had internal testing data confirming toxic heavy metal contamination but failed to remove products from shelves or warn consumers.

Who Can File a Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if your child regularly consumed one of the recalled or implicated baby food brands during infancy and was subsequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or a related developmental condition.

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Toxic Metals Found in Baby Foods

  • Inorganic arsenic— found in rice-based products at levels 91 times the FDA's proposed limit
  • Lead — a potent neurotoxin; no safe exposure level exists for infants
  • Cadmium — damages kidneys and the nervous system; linked to developmental harm
  • Mercury — accumulates in the brain; strongly linked to neurological developmental disorders

Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit Timeline & Settlements

Toxic baby food cases are actively being filed across the country following the 2021 congressional report. Cases are expected to be consolidated into MDL proceedings. Given the vulnerability of infant victims and the documented knowledge of manufacturers, settlements are anticipated to be significant.

Compensation may include costs of ongoing autism and ADHD treatment, educational support, behavioral therapy, lost family income, and pain and suffering. Cases filed sooner may be in a stronger position as litigation develops.