A recall is a safety alert—not a settlement. After an injury, insurance companies and defense attorneys often focus on questions like:
- Did the recall actually cover your exact model/lot/batch?
- Was the product used in a normal, foreseeable way?
- Did the defect cause the harm, or is there another explanation?
- Were warnings and instructions adequate?
In Sevierville, these disputes can get complicated quickly when products circulate through multiple hands—for example, items used in short-term rentals, outdoor outfitters, or shared community spaces. Even when the recall headline is well-known, the legal match still depends on product identification and the facts around how you were injured.


