A recall is a public safety action, but it’s not the same thing as a legal award. In Alabama, insurers and product defendants usually focus on questions like:
- Was your specific unit included in the recall (model, lot, serial range, manufacturing dates)?
- Did the defect or hazard described in the recall notice cause the injury you suffered?
- Were there changes after purchase (repairs, replacement parts, storage conditions, installation issues)?
- Was there a foreseeable use that matches how you actually used the product?
For Homewood families, “foreseeable use” often shows up in everyday routines—children using consumer items, homeowners relying on appliances and household devices, and residents using vehicles and mobility products as intended. The details of your routine matter.


