After a recall announcement, many people assume the manufacturer will “take care of it.” In reality, insurers and defense teams often focus on questions like:
- Whether your specific product matches the recall scope (model, serial/lot range, manufacturing dates)
- Whether the recall-related defect actually caused your injury
- Whether the product was installed/used as intended or if there were changes or repairs
- How the injury was documented in the first weeks after the incident
For Johnston residents, that last point is important. Injuries that happen during busy schedules—before work, during weekend errands, or while commuting—can lead to delays in medical evaluation. Defense arguments often try to exploit those gaps.


