A product recall is meant to reduce risk, but it is not the same thing as a court finding or a guaranteed settlement. In practice, insurers and defense teams often argue about:
- Whether your specific unit is covered by the recall (model/lot/date)
- Whether the hazard described actually caused your harm
- Whether the product was installed/used as intended
- Whether another factor explains your injuries
For Lincolnwood residents, this often shows up in real-world details—how the product was set up in a home, used during routine errands, or handled after purchase. Those facts matter when you’re trying to connect your injury to the recall language.


