A recall is a serious public safety action—but it’s not the same as a guaranteed payout. In many Maryland cases, the key disputes look like this:
- Whether your exact model/lot/batch is included in the recall scope.
- Whether the defect described in the recall matches what caused your injury.
- Whether your injury was caused by the recalled condition (not another failure, installation issue, or unrelated hazard).
- Whether the defense claims misuse or alteration—a common issue when products are repaired, modified, or used differently than intended.
A strong claim connects the recall to your medical records and your real-world timeline—especially important when you’re dealing with injuries that change after the first doctor visit.


