An Illinois woman has filed a lawsuit against the makers of Sleep Number beds, claiming her 80-year-old mother, Rosalind Walker, became trapped when the bed’s foundation unexpectedly lowered ...
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An Illinois grandmother tragically died after she got trapped by her malfunctioning Sleep Number bed for two whole days ... Rosalind “Roz” Walker’s mattress suddenly “lowered itself ...
She was trapped between the bed and the wall of her bedroom for two days before being freed by emergency responders, the suit stated An 80-year-old woman died from her injuries a month after getting ...
Per court documents seen by PEOPLE, Angela Moan is suing Sleep Number Corporations and Leggett & Platt Incorporated — who designed, manufactured, marketed, sold and warrantied the bed — after ...
ST. LOUIS — A Godfrey, Illinois, woman is suing Sleep Number and the manufacturer of the bed, claiming one of the company's beds pinned her mother to a wall for two days, eventually leading to ...
sold and warrantied the Sleep Number bed. Moan is suing on the grounds that the bed did not have a clear warning not to get between the wall and the mattress or that it could cause entrapment.