A recall notice is important—but it’s not the same thing as a finished lawsuit. After a recalled-product injury in Montgomery, insurance companies and defense counsel often focus on questions like:
- Was your specific unit included in the recall?
- Did the recall hazard match what caused your injury?
- When did you buy/use the product, and how was it installed or maintained?
- Did anything else contribute (wear and tear, misuse, repairs, third-party work)?
Because Illinois claims require evidence tied to the incident, you’ll usually need more than the fact that a recall exists. The goal is to connect your real-world timeline—what happened, when it happened, and how it aligns with the recall—to the damages you’re seeking.


