If a Pariplus foldable grill cart caused a fingertip amputation, crushing injury, laceration, or another hand injury, a legal review may help assess your options.
Compensation may be available for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other documented losses tied to a collapsing grill cart.
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What’s the Problem?
The hazard involves Pariplus Foldable Grill Carts with Wheels that can fold or collapse during use. When that happens, consumers’ fingers can get caught in pinch-point areas, including the sliding track for the legs, creating a risk of fingertip amputation and crushing injuries.
This kind of defect can be especially dangerous because the product is intended to support tabletop grills and related cooking equipment. A collapsing grill cart can injure the user’s hands in seconds and may also create additional risk if a hot grill or other heavy item is sitting on the cart when the failure occurs.
Latest Updates
- March 26, 2026 – CPSC issued Product Safety Warning No. 26-354 telling consumers to stop using Pariplus Foldable Grill Carts with Wheels, models NWGS2501 and GSPA-2501A, immediately because the products can fold or collapse and cause fingertip amputation and crushing injuries. The agency said it was aware of at least 21 incidents, including a fingertip amputation, a fractured finger, and five lacerations requiring stitches, and noted that the seller had not agreed to recall the products. [1]
Product Identification
This warning involves Pariplus Foldable Grill Carts with Wheels, models NWGS2501 and GSPA-2501A. The carts are made of steel and have an opening or flat surface designed to hold tabletop grills.
The carts also have wheels on one side of the base, a side shelf, a paper towel holder, and hooks for grilling accessories. Anyone evaluating a possible claim should preserve photos of the cart, model information, purchase records, and any visible damage to the folding or sliding leg mechanism.
Incidents and Injuries
CPSC said it was aware of at least 21 incidents associated with these grill carts. Reported injuries included a fingertip amputation, a fractured finger, and five lacerations that required stitches.
Those reported injuries matter because they show the hazard was not theoretical. Finger crush injuries can lead to emergency care, surgery, permanent scarring, nerve damage, reduced grip strength, and lasting pain, especially where the incident involves amputation or bone fractures.
Where and How the Product Was Sold
The grill carts were sold online through Amazon.com and eBay. The seller identified in the warning was Maiduo, of China, and the products were manufactured in China.
Because these products were sold online, order history, account records, product listings, shipping confirmations, and saved emails may all help establish product identity. That can be important if the cart has already been discarded or damaged after the incident.
What Consumers Should Do Now
Consumers should stop using the grill carts immediately and dispose of them. CPSC also warned consumers not to sell or give away the products.
If an injury already occurred, it may be important to preserve the cart long enough to photograph the folding mechanism, pinch points, and model information before disposal, if it is safe to do so. Medical records, emergency treatment records, and photos of the injury can also be important in evaluating a claim.
Do You Qualify for a Pariplus Grill Cart Lawsuit?
A legal review may be appropriate if a Pariplus Foldable Grill Cart with Wheels folded, collapsed, or pinched a user’s fingers and caused amputation, fracture, lacerations, or other hand injuries. Claims are usually stronger when the product can be identified clearly and the injury is supported by medical records, photographs, or witness statements.
Evidence to Gather
- Photos of the grill cart and model information
- Amazon or eBay receipts and order confirmations
- Photos of the folding or sliding leg mechanism
- Medical records and treatment records
- Photos of the injury and any damaged product parts
Potential Damages
Potential damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, and other documented losses tied to the injury.
Legal Theories and Liability Considerations
These claims are often evaluated under product liability, negligence, and failure-to-warn theories, including whether the folding mechanism was defectively designed and whether the product was reasonably safe for ordinary grilling use.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Warnings/2026/CPSC-Warns-Consumers-to-Stop-Using-Pariplus-Foldable-Grill-Carts-with-Wheels-Immediately-Due-to-Risk-of-Fingertip-Amputation-and-Crushing-Injuries-Multiple-Injuries-Reported
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