It’s common for injured people to assume that once a manufacturer issues a recall, liability is automatic. In reality, a recall is often a safety response—not a legal settlement.
To pursue compensation in Huntington, you still generally need to show:
- The product you owned was actually within the recall scope
- The defect or hazard described in the recall was connected to how you were injured
- The injury you suffered is supported by medical documentation
Even if you found out about the recall through a notice or online search, insurers may argue that:
- the wrong model/lot was identified,
- the product was used differently than expected,
- or another cause explains what happened.


