A recall is designed to reduce public risk—but it doesn’t automatically mean your case is settled. In practice, insurers and defense teams often dispute key points, such as:
- Whether your exact model/lot/batch is covered by the recall
- Whether the recall defect is the cause of your specific injury
- Whether your injuries match the hazard described in the notice
- Whether there were other contributing factors (including installation, maintenance, or foreseeable use)
For Cumming residents, this matters because many injuries happen in real-world settings—homes, garages, vehicles used for commuting, or workplaces connected to the North Georgia economy—where the product may be used repeatedly over time. Those details affect evidence and liability.


