In a suburb like Melrose Park, many injuries happen in routine settings—residential buildings, garages, shared household spaces, workplaces, and quick stops before/after commuting. That matters because the “story” insurers challenge is usually the same:
- Was the product actually part of the recalled batch/model?
- Was it used normally in your home or routine?
- Did something else cause the injury (installation, maintenance, wear and tear, or another device)?
- How soon were symptoms documented after the incident?
A recall is a starting point, not the finish line. The key is proving your injury connects to the specific risk described in the recall—and that the defect (or inadequate warnings) was a meaningful cause of what happened to you.


