In many Millbrook cases, people assume that once a recall is announced, the manufacturer “has to” pay. Legally, a recall is important—but it’s not the same thing as an admission of liability for your specific injury.
A successful claim still depends on proving:
- Your product matches the recall scope (model, batch/lot, and time period)
- The defect or hazard described actually contributed to what happened
- Your injuries align with that hazard (not another cause)
- You suffered compensable losses under Alabama law
If you’re trying to handle this alone while juggling treatment and work, it’s easy for details to get lost—especially when the product was repaired, discarded, or replaced.


