Many people first connect their injury to a recall after they’ve already been through the worst of it—an ER visit, a follow-up appointment, or time away from work. By the time the recall notice shows up, key details may be harder to reconstruct:
- The exact model/lot code gets misplaced during cleanup or repairs
- The product is thrown out (or replaced) before photos are taken
- Communications with stores, insurers, or service technicians become confusing
- Symptoms evolve, and it becomes harder to explain what happened first
Even when a recall exists, insurance companies in Texas may still argue about causation (what caused the injury), product identification (whether your unit is actually covered), and timing (what you knew and when).


