A recall is a public safety action, not a settlement. Companies recall products to reduce risk, but that doesn’t automatically answer:
- Whether your unit was actually included in the recall range
- Whether the hazard described in the notice caused your specific injuries
- Whether other factors—like installation, maintenance, or misuse—played a role
For Fort Payne residents, these issues often show up quickly because people keep using products while waiting on parts, replacements, or repair guidance. That can create complications later when insurance adjusters want a different story than the one you remember.
A lawyer helps you connect the recall to your medical record and your product’s identifiers (model, lot, serial number, purchase documentation) so your claim isn’t based on assumptions.


