Case study
All names, characters, and incidents portrayed in the case studies are fictitious.
Design flaw raises risk of serious injury*
A furniture manufacturer with annual sales of £100 million discovers a design fault with their best-selling product, a coffee table. The design fault has meant that the legs of the tables are at risk of snapping and splintering when bearing weight that is well within the weight limits set out in the product instructions.
Though there were no reported accidents involving the defective coffee tables, the likelihood of an injury required the recall of 50,000 units of the affected product.
The manufacturer was forced to refund customers for the affected units, costing £6 million. In addition to this, the cost of recovering, storing and destroying the affected product cost the insured around £8 million.
The retailer's brand suffered significantly as a result of the issue, with sales falling by 20% by the end of the financial year. Consumer product recall insurance would offer comprehensive cover in this scenario, triggering where an event would cause bodily injury and/or property damage. In addition to the manufacturer's direct recall costs, the coverage would help mitigate the disruption a recall can cause, by indemnifying against brand damage and business disruption.
**All names, characters, and incidents portrayed in the case studies are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, companies, entities or products is intended or should be inferred.
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