Many people assume that once a product is recalled, compensation is guaranteed. In practice, insurers and manufacturers often argue about one or more of the following:
- Whether your exact model/lot/batch is included in the recall
- Whether the defect caused your injury (or whether something else contributed)
- Whether warnings or instructions were sufficient for normal use
- Whether the product was altered, repaired, or used differently than intended
Those disputes can take time—particularly when the product is still in the household, was repaired, or the recall happened after the injury.


