A product recall is designed to protect the public, but it doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be paid. In Kentucky, a successful personal injury claim still turns on whether:
- the recalled product (or a unit within the recall scope) caused or contributed to your harm,
- the defect or hazard described in the recall existed at the time of your incident,
- and you can document the injuries and related losses.
In Erlanger, timing matters because your treatment and documentation often depend on transportation and access to care. If symptoms worsen, delay treatment, or you can’t track records from multiple visits, the case can become harder to prove.


