A product recall is a public safety action, but it doesn’t automatically translate into a settlement. Insurance representatives and defense teams may argue about:
- Whether your exact model/lot is included in the recall scope
- Whether the defect described in the recall caused your specific injury
- Whether the product was used as intended (or whether there’s an alternate explanation)
For High Point residents, this often shows up when people bought items from big retail locations, secondhand sources, or exchanges during moves—making it harder to prove what they owned and when they owned it.


