Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold Stroller: Child Falls Backward, Sustains Head Injury and Vomiting

June 12, 2026 — A two-year-old child sustained a head injury and subsequent vomiting after falling backward from a Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold stroller. The incident, which occurred on May 26, 2026, resulted in medical attention for the child.

Product Details

Brand Name: Summer by Ingenuity
Manufacturer: KIDS II, INC
Model: 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold
Retailer: Walmart
Incident Report Number: 20260526-B8B49-2147318639
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Incident Overview

According to the incident report, a two-year-old boy, weighing approximately 30 pounds (which was under the weight limit specified for the stroller), fell backward from a Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold stroller. The fall resulted in the child hitting his head on concrete.

Following the incident, the child was taken to a pediatrician. The pediatrician advised the parent to monitor for potential brain injury symptoms, specifically recommending a follow-up if the child experienced vomiting. A few days later, the child developed vomiting, prompting an emergency room visit for further evaluation of the head injury. At the emergency room, a physician determined that a brain scan was not necessary, concluding that brain bleeding was unlikely.

Safety Concerns

This incident raises significant safety concerns regarding the stability or design of the Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold stroller, or potential misuse that led to the child falling backward.

  • Immediate Dangers: Falls from strollers, particularly those resulting in a head impact on hard surfaces like concrete, pose immediate dangers such as various forms of head trauma and associated injuries. The subsequent vomiting observed in this case is a critical symptom of potential brain injury and can indicate a more severe trauma.
  • Long-Term Risks: Head injuries in young children can have serious long-term consequences. Depending on the severity, these could include various neurological issues, cognitive impairments, or developmental delays. The force of impact and the symptoms of vomiting suggest a significant head injury requiring medical attention.
  • Who Might Be Affected: Young children, typically infants and toddlers, who are the primary users of such strollers, are at direct risk. Parents and caregivers are also affected by the emotional distress, medical expenses, and time commitment required for their child’s recovery and care.
  • Property Damage Potential: In incidents of this nature, property damage is generally not the primary concern; the focus remains entirely on the child’s physical well-being and potential injuries.

What Consumers Should Do

Consumers who own a Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold stroller should take immediate precautions and consider the following actions:

  • Immediate Steps for Injury: If your child has fallen from a stroller and sustained a head injury, seek immediate medical attention, even if the injury appears minor. Monitor your child closely for symptoms such as vomiting, excessive drowsiness, changes in behavior, irritability, or difficulty balancing, and seek emergency care if any of these occur.
  • Check Your Product: Verify if you own a “Summer by Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS Compact Fold” stroller. Examine its stability, harness system, and overall structure.
  • Prevention Measures: Always ensure your child is securely fastened in the stroller using all available harness straps. Never leave a child unattended in a stroller. Avoid hanging heavy bags or items on the stroller handles that could cause it to tip backward. Before placing your child in the stroller, ensure it is fully open, locked, and stable. If the stroller feels unstable or shows signs of wear or damage, discontinue use immediately.
  • Reporting Procedures: If you or your child has experienced a similar incident or have concerns about the safety of this product, report it to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.cpsc.gov. Also, consider reporting the incident directly to the manufacturer.

Manufacturer’s Response

The manufacturer, KIDS II, INC, has acknowledged the incident report.

Legal Help Available

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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

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