Giantex Lounge Chair Recall Lawsuit Investigation

Giantex outdoor lounge chairs were recalled after a consumer’s finger was reportedly amputated while the chair was being adjusted. The recall involves about 1,155 blue lounge chairs sold on Giantex.com and Amazon.com, and consumers with injuries may want to preserve the chair, packaging, order records, photos, and medical documentation.
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C.L. Mike Schmidt Published by C.L. Mike Schmidt

Next Review: June 30, 2026

Key Facts

  • Giantex recalled about 1,155 outdoor lounge chairs.
  • The CPSC recall was announced on May 28, 2026.
  • The affected model number is NP10025NY.
  • Consumers can place their fingers in a pinch point while adjusting the lounge chair.
  • The hazard can create an amputation risk.
  • Giantex received one report of a consumer’s finger being amputated while adjusting the chair.

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May 2026

The CPSC announced Giantex’s recall of outdoor lounge chairs because consumers can place their fingers in a pinch point while adjusting the chair, creating an amputation hazard. Consumers were instructed to stop using the recalled chairs immediately and contact Giantex for a full refund [1].

What Is the Giantex Lounge Chair?

The recalled product is a Giantex outdoor lounge chair, model number NP10025NY. The chair is blue and measures about 76 inches long, 23 inches wide, and 13 inches high.

The chair has a five-position adjustable locking system, and the backrest height can be adjusted from 13.5 inches to 26.5 inches. The model number NP10025NY is printed on the front and side of the product packaging.

The recalled chairs were sold on Giantex.com and Amazon.com from August 2023 through October 2025 for about $75 to $90.

Reported Risks or Injuries

  • Finger entrapment in an adjustment pinch point
  • Crush injuries
  • Lacerations or soft-tissue trauma
  • Partial or complete finger amputation
  • Surgery, infection risk, scarring, or reduced hand function

How Does the Problem Occur?

The hazard can occur when a consumer adjusts the lounge chair’s locking system or backrest position. If a finger enters the pinch point during adjustment, the chair mechanism can close or shift with enough force to cause a severe injury.

Adjustable outdoor furniture can create hidden risk when users place their hands near hinges, locks, or moving frame components. In this recall, the reported injury involved a finger amputation while the lounge chair was being adjusted.

Who May Be Affected?

  • Consumers who purchased the recalled Giantex lounge chair
  • People injured while adjusting the chair
  • Household members, guests, or caregivers who used or moved the chair

Who May Be Liable?

  • Giantex Inc., the distributor identified in the recall
  • Manufacturers or component suppliers, if supported by the facts
  • Online retailers or marketplaces, where legally applicable
  • Other parties involved in design, warnings, testing, or distribution

Do I Qualify?

  • Did you purchase a Giantex outdoor lounge chair?
  • Is the model number NP10025NY?
  • Did your finger become caught while adjusting the chair?
  • Did you suffer a crush injury, cut, fracture, or amputation?
  • Did the injury require emergency care, surgery, stitches, or follow-up treatment?
  • Do you still have the chair, packaging, Amazon order record, photos, or medical records?

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Event Year Type Status Notes
Giantex Outdoor Lounge Chair Recall 2026 CPSC Recall Refund About 1,155 units recalled due to finger amputation hazard

Potential Compensation

  • Emergency room bills and surgical costs
  • Follow-up treatment, therapy, or prosthetic-related costs
  • Lost wages or reduced earning ability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Scarring, disfigurement, or loss of hand function damages

Results vary. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.

  1. Consultation: A legal team reviews the chair model, incident facts, and injury details.
  2. Investigation: Photos, packaging, order records, medical records, and product evidence are gathered.
  3. Filing: A claim may be filed if the evidence supports liability and damages.
  4. Discovery: The parties exchange evidence about design, pinch points, warnings, testing, and reported injuries.
  5. Resolution: The claim may resolve through settlement or further litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What Giantex lounge chair was recalled?

A: The recall involves Giantex outdoor lounge chairs with model number NP10025NY.

Q: Why were Giantex lounge chairs recalled?

A: They were recalled because consumers can place their fingers in a pinch point while adjusting the chair, creating an amputation hazard.

Q: How many Giantex lounge chairs were recalled?

A: About 1,155 chairs were recalled.

Q: Were injuries reported?

A: Yes. Giantex received one report of a consumer’s finger being amputated while adjusting the lounge chair.

Q: Where were the recalled chairs sold?

A: The chairs were sold on Giantex.com and Amazon.com from August 2023 through October 2025 for about $75 to $90.

Q: What should consumers do now?

A: Consumers should stop using the recalled chair immediately and contact Giantex for a full refund. Giantex may ask consumers to return the chair or destroy it and provide photographic proof.

Q: Can I file a lawsuit after a Giantex lounge chair injury?

A: You may have a claim if the recalled chair caused a documented finger injury, amputation, medical expense, lost wages, or other financial loss.

References

  • https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Giantex-Recalls-Lounge-Chairs-Due-to-Amputation-Hazard
  • https://www.saferproducts.gov/
  • https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education

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