A product recall is a serious public safety action, but it doesn’t automatically equal compensation. The legal question is whether the recalled defect (or missing warning) actually caused your injury.
In practice, defense teams commonly argue one or more of the following:
- Your unit wasn’t actually included in the recall scope (wrong model, serial range, or lot code)
- The injury came from another cause (installation error, later damage, unrelated malfunction)
- The product was used in a way the manufacturer warned against
That’s why Somerset residents benefit from early, evidence-based case review—so your claim is built around your specific product identification, your injury timeline, and the recall language.


