A recall is a public safety action, not a settlement. In real life, insurers and defense teams may still argue:
- the product you used wasn’t part of the recall
- the defect described in the recall doesn’t match what caused your injuries
- your injury came from something else (installation, maintenance, wear and tear, or misuse)
- the timing of symptoms doesn’t line up with the hazard described
For Naugatuck residents, these disputes can become especially frustrating when your day-to-day responsibilities (work shifts, family schedules, medical appointments) make it difficult to preserve documentation and maintain consistent records. Legal help matters because your case depends on tying your specific incident to the recall scope and the medical facts.


