A product recall is designed to address a safety risk, but it doesn’t automatically resolve your personal injury claim. In practice, insurers and manufacturers may still dispute:
- whether the recalled defect existed in your unit
- whether the recall’s hazard is the cause of your specific injury
- whether the product was used in a way that changes responsibility
- whether other factors contributed to what happened
In a place like Webster Groves—where people often rely on familiar consumer products, vehicles, and household items—these disputes usually come down to details: model numbers, lot codes, installation history, maintenance records, and timing.


