A recall is meant to reduce risk, but it doesn’t automatically resolve your claim. Companies may argue that:
- your unit wasn’t part of the recall scope,
- the injury came from improper installation or maintenance,
- the product was used differently than intended,
- or another cause contributed.
In practical terms, that means your next steps should focus on linking the recall to your specific product and your specific harm—not just confirming that “something was recalled.”


