A recall is designed to reduce public risk, but it doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be paid.
In practice, companies often point to questions like:
- Was your specific item included in the recall range (model/lot/serial)?
- Did the defect described in the recall actually cause your injury?
- Was the product installed, used, or maintained in a way that fits the manufacturer’s intended use?
For Kannapolis residents, this comes up frequently with everyday products—items used at home, workplace equipment, and products purchased for vehicles, commuting, and family needs. Your job is to document what happened; your lawyer’s job is to turn those facts into a legally persuasive claim.


