What is the Fisher-Price Rock N' Play Class Action About? 

The Fisher-Price Rock N' Play Class Action alleges that Fisher-Price, Inc. and Mattel, Inc. marketed and sold the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper despite the product's defects, which allegedly led to infant deaths and injuries. The lawsuit claims that consumers were misled about the safety of the product, which was recalled in 2019 due to safety concerns.

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Am I eligible to get a payout in the Fisher-Price Rock N' Play Class Action? 


You are eligible if you currently own or previously purchased a Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper, participated in the recall by returning the product and received a voucher or a Fisher-Price toy, or purchased a new Rock 'n Play Sleeper but no longer own it.

Is Proof of Purchase Required in Order to File A Claim? 

No proof is required for certain claims, but having proof of purchase or proof of participation in the recall may result in higher payment amounts.

How Much Money Can I Get? 

  • Up to the full purchase price if you have proof of purchase.

  • $10 to $60 depending on ownership, participation in the recall, and whether you have proof of purchase.


How Can I File a Claim? 

To file a claim, submit a valid claim form by April 29, 2025, or 90 days after the Court's issuance of the Final Approval Order and Final Judgment, whichever is later. For more information and to access the claim form, please visit the links below: 


Settlement Administrator Site


Submit claim: 


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About Filing Settlement Claims


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