Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Toning Shoes - Inherently Dangerous?

Just last week, ABC news reported that Consumer Reports released important information about the claims of health benefits by toning shoe manufacturers.  The television commercials for a variety of toning shoes make it look so easy to get in shape.  However, as more of these shoes are purchased, Consumer Reports medical adviser Dr. Orly Avitzur is hearing more frequently about injuries.  According to the doctor and as reported by ABC news, ”An independent study by the American Council on Exercise found no significant difference between exercising in toning sneakers as compared to regular sneakers.”  Beyond what appears to be inflated claims of health benefits, Consumer Reports Health says if you have any balance or medical problems in your legs and feet, avoid toning shoes.
See the ABC news story HERE and the Consumer Reports article HERE.
According to toning shoe manufacturers, in particular Skechers, these shoes are intended to strengthen muscles, promote weight loss and improve posture.  What the shoe manufacturers and retailers don’t tell consumers is that these shoes are designed to be unstable.  People with weak hips, knees and ankles (especially the elderly) are not warned of the potential for falls or other injuries.  To the contrary, toning shoe manufacturers make no distinction between healthy, active members of the general public and those who are at a heightened risk of injury when wearing toning shoes.  Even after a wealth of information regarding the risks of toning shoes has become available to the manufacturers, companies like Skechers have refused to place warnings on their Shape-ip toning shoes.  The Law Offices of Paul W. Ralph is currently litigating an Orange County lawsuit against Skechers for just this reason.
Compensation for the victims of dangerously defective products, including toning shoes like Skechers Shape-ups, should be an important concern for all Californians.  When an unsafe product, such as a pair of toning shoes, causes severe injuries or death, the manufacturer should be held accountable for the injuries and damages they leave behind.  An Orange County personal injury attorney with experience at handling such cases can make a fair assessment of these claims.  Mr. Ralph has 20 years of experience handling personal injury and product liability cases, including just this type.  He can be reached at 714-919-4415 for a FREE CONSULTATION.
Have you or a family member been injured by toning shoes?
  • This posting should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on the merit of any particular matter.  A consultation is the best way to obtain an assessment of your potential case.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Skechers Criticized for Marketing Shape-ups to Young Girls

Toning shoe manufacturers are currently under fire because of safety concerns.  For example, claims and lawsuits have been filed around the country alleging the Skechers Shape-ups are dangerous and are not the product claimed.  Shape-Ups are marketed to consumers as being able to promote weight loss, tone muscles and improve posture, but a hefty number of consumers are claiming they were actually injured (some very badly) by these shoes.

In spite of the firestorm of criticism, Skechers began marketing their Shape-Ups to girls as young as 7 years old.   A Skechers television advertising campaign targets pre-teen girls (not boys) in an apparent effort to convince these children they need to get in shape by wearing the Skechers shoes.  But some experts have come forward to crticize this marketing strategy as going way too far.  Earlier this week, the Today Show ran a segment on the controversy.

See the NBC Today coverage HERE.

As mentioned in an earlier post, the marketing strategy of Skechers and the safety of their Shape-up shoes are the subject of a lawsuit filed last month in Orange County by the Law Offices of Paul W. Ralph.  That case, apparently the first of its kind in Orange County, is essentially one for products liability and unfair business practices.  That case arises from a fall that occurred when a consumer was wearing Skechers Shape-ups while descending a flight of stairs.  The fall resulted in a very serious ankle fracture for which surgical repair was required.

Compensation for the victims of dangerously defective products, including toning shoes, should be an important concern for all Californians.  When a product is touted as promoting good health, when it is in fact dangerous, the manufacturer and seller should be held accountable for the injuries and damages they cause.  An Orange County injury lawyer with experience at handling such cases can make a fair assessment of these claims.  Mr. Ralph has 20 years of experience handling personal injury and product liability cases, including just this type.  He can be reached at 714-919-4415 for a FREE CONSULTATION.
Have you or a family member been injured by toning shoes?
  • This posting should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on the merit of any particular matter.  A consultation is the best way to obtain an assessment of your potential case.