Lawsuit Alleges Defective Sleep Number Bed Contributed to 80-Year-Old Woman’s Death
Rosalind Walker died in April 2023 after being trapped by her adjustable bed for two days, prompting legal action against its manufacturers.
- Rosalind Walker, 80, became trapped between her Sleep Number bed and a wall on March 1, 2023, after the adjustable bed lowered unexpectedly.
- Walker was stuck for two days before being freed by emergency responders and later died on April 3, 2023, after weeks of suffering and hospice care.
- A lawsuit filed by her daughter, Angela Moan, accuses Sleep Number Corporation and Leggett & Platt of negligence, wrongful death, and selling a defective product.
- The lawsuit claims the bed lacked adequate warnings, a release mechanism, and an audible alert system to prevent entrapment during automatic adjustments.
- Sleep Number has expressed condolences to Walker’s family and stated its legal team is reviewing the allegations while standing by the safety of its products.