Window Hinge Tracking Recall Lawsuit | Get the Right Lawyer

In April 2025, AmesburyTruth initiated a recall of approximately 200,000 Ashland 10-inch and 14-inch two-bar casement window hinge tracks due to a significant safety concern. The recall was prompted by reports that the metal sliding arm could disengage from the hinge track, potentially causing the window sash to fall and posing an impact injury hazard to consumers.
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Window Hinge Tracking Recall Lawsuit Details

The recall encompasses both right-hand and left-hand casement window hinge tracks, specifically those with part numbers 2003558, 2003559, 2004271, and 2004272 [1.].

These products can be identified by markings such as “R10,” “L10,” “R14,” or “L14” located on the face of the hinge track. Manufactured between April 2024 and December 2024, these hinge tracks were distributed to residential and commercial window manufacturers nationwide. ​

Reported Incidents and Company Response

AmesburyTruth has received two reports of window sliding arms becoming disengaged from the hinge tracks; fortunately, no injuries have been reported to date.

In response, the company advises consumers to keep affected windows closed and locked and to contact them for a free inspection and replacement of defective hinge tracks. ​

The recall raises several legal issues, particularly concerning product liability. Manufacturers are obligated to ensure their products are free from defects that could harm consumers.

The reported defect in the hinge tracks could expose AmesburyTruth to claims of negligence, strict liability, and breach of warranty.​

  • Negligence: If it is demonstrated that AmesburyTruth failed to exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacturing, or quality control processes, leading to the defect, the company could be found negligent.​
  • Strict Liability: Under strict liability, AmesburyTruth could be held responsible for distributing a defective product, regardless of intent or negligence, if the product is proven to be unreasonably dangerous.​
  • Breach of Warranty: Consumers may argue that the defective hinge tracks violate implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, as the products do not perform safely as expected.​

Consumers affected by the recall should adhere to AmesburyTruth’s recommendations by securing the windows and arranging for the free inspection and replacement.

Those who have experienced property damage or injury due to the defect may consider seeking legal counsel to explore potential claims.

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References:

1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/AmesburyTruth-Recalls-Ashland-Casement-Window-Hinge-Tracks-Due-to-Impact-Injury-Hazard

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