A product recall generally means the manufacturer (or another safety authority) identified a risk and took a public step to address it. That’s important evidence.
But a recall does not automatically decide:
- whether the specific product you owned was part of the recall scope,
- whether the defect or hazard caused your injury,
- or how Kentucky rules and deadlines apply to your situation.
Insurance companies often treat recalls as “context,” not liability. That’s why your next moves should focus on building a clear connection between the product, the hazard described in the recall, and your medical records.


