A recall is a public safety action—not a settlement. A recall can support your case, but it doesn’t automatically determine:
- whether the specific unit you owned is included
- whether the recall defect matches what caused your injuries
- whether another factor (installation, maintenance, misuse, or another product) contributed
- what deadlines apply to your claim
In practice, Texas insurers often focus on proof issues early: Did you identify the correct model/lot? Was the product used as intended? Do your medical records match the alleged hazard?
That’s why the next steps matter.


