Costco Kitchen Stepper Recall Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

Columbus, Indiana-based Cosco Home and Office Products is recalling more than 300,000 Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Steppers over concerns that the safety bar can detach or break while in use, posing serious fall and injury hazards to consumers.
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If you or a loved one experienced serious injury—such as head trauma, fractures, or other harm—after using a Cosco 2-Step Kitchen Stepper whose safety bar detached during use, you may be entitled to compensation through a product liability lawsuit.

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What’s the Problem?

The issue involves Dorel Home Furnishings’ recall of Cosco 2‑Step Kitchen Steppers due to a defect where the safety bar can detach or break during use, creating a serious fall and injury hazard.

Consumers reported incidents including detachment while the stepper was in operation. About 302,000 units were recalled in the U.S., plus roughly 11,000 units sold in Canada [1.].

Although no lawsuits have been filed against Dorel or Cosco yet, we are actively investigating potential claims involving injuries such as head trauma, fractures, or other medical treatment resulting from safety bar failure.

Latest Cosco Kitchen Stepper Lawsuit Updates

As of July 31, 2025, no lawsuits or class actions have been filed in connection with the recalled Cosco steppers. No MDLs, court filings, or settlements have been publicly reported. However, legal exposure may rise if individual claims emerge following fall incidents related to the safety bar defect.

Cosco Kitchen Stepper Lawsuit Statistics

No litigation has been initiated; therefore, no statistical data exists on claim volume, settlements, or economic impact such as medical costs or lost income.

CPSC Reports and Statistics

  • Recall announced July 31, 2025, under recall number 25‑412 in coordination with Dorel Home Furnishings.
  • Approximately 302,000 units were recalled in the U.S., with an additional 11,000 sold in Canada.
  • Cospco received 34 reports of safety bar detaching or breaking, including two injuries involving head trauma.

Cosco Kitchen Stepper Injuries & Side Effects

Potential injuries linked to the defect may include:

  • Head injuries or trauma resulting from unexpected falls.
  • Fractures or broken bones sustained when users lose balance after bar failure.
  • Soft tissue injuries such as bruises, sprains, or lacerations from sudden collapse.

Do You Qualify for a Cosco Kitchen Stepper Lawsuit?

  • You owned or used a Cosco 2‑Step Kitchen Stepper model sold between February 2021 and July 2025.
  • You experienced injury due to the safety bar detaching or breaking during use.
  • Your injury required medical evaluation or treatment.
  • You have proof of ownership—receipt, photos, or packaging showing model number.
  • You have not yet filed a claim and are seeking legal guidance.

Evidence Required for a Cosco Kitchen Stepper Lawsuit

  • Medical records documenting the injury: emergency visits, imaging, treatment notes.
  • Product evidence such as stepper images, packaging, proof of purchase or serial number.
  • Incident documentation describing when, where, and how the safety bar failed.
  • Recall documentation confirming recall eligibility via CPSC or Dorel notices.

Damages You Can Recover

Possible compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses—past treatment and expected ongoing care.
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity if the injury affected work.
  • Pain and suffering—for physical and emotional impact.
  • Punitive damages—if gross negligence or design failure is proven; no precedents yet.

Cosco Kitchen Stepper Recall Information

  • Recall date: July 31, 2025, by CPSC in coordination with Dorel (Recall No. 25‑412).
  • Affected products: Cosco 2‑Step Kitchen Steppers (e.g. model 11349WHG1E and related variants).
  • Hazard: Safety bar can detach or break while in use, posing a serious fall risk.
  • Units recalled: Approximately 302,000 in the U.S. and 11,000 in Canada.
  • Remedy: Consumers advised to stop using the safety bar immediately and request a free repair kit including a sliding locking mechanism and warning label at no charge.

Statute of Limitations for Cosco Kitchen Stepper Lawsuits

Time limits for personal injury claims vary by state, typically two to three years from the date of injury or discovery. Because the recall was announced on July 31, 2025, potential claimants should act promptly to preserve legal rights. Some states extend deadlines or allow tolling in cases involving minors—contact legal counsel without delay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I file a lawsuit? Contact experienced legal counsel to review injury and product documentation; if viable, a civil action can be pursued.
  • What qualifies me? Using a recalled Cosco stepper and suffering medically documented injury from safety bar failure.
  • Can I claim if no injury occurred? No; compensation requires documented physical harm and medical treatment.
  • What documentation is needed? Medical records, proof of ownership, recall eligibility details, and incident timeline.
  • Are lawsuits underway? As of July 31, 2025, no cases or class actions are publicly known.
  • What damages are available? Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and possibly punitive damages.
  • What should I do with the product? Preserve it and any packaging or documentation; avoid using the safety bar until repair is installed.
  • How do I get the repair kit? Contact Dorel Home Furnishings via the recall notice to receive the free repair kit by mail.

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References

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Dorel-Home-Furnishings-Recalls-Cosco-2-Step-Kitchen-Steppers-Due-to-Fall-and-Injury-Hazards

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