A recall is a safety action, not a settlement. After a Lake Elmo injury, insurers often ask questions like:
- Was the specific unit you owned included in the recall?
- Did the defect described in the recall actually cause your injury?
- Was the product used as intended, or did wear/installation issues contribute?
- Are your claimed damages supported by medical records and dates?
Minnesota law generally requires proof of a link between the product’s safety problem and the harm you suffered. A recall can be important evidence, but it typically still needs to be connected to your model, lot/serial number, and incident timeline.


