How a $100 Stairlift Install Can Cost Insurers $500,000

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Why Insurance Adjusters Are Targeting Acorn & Bruno® Stairlifts
The Hidden Code Violations That Trigger Subrogation
How a $100 Stairlift Install Can Cost Insurers $500,000
Stairlift Safety Failures: From Ripple Currents to Runaway Rails
When the Installer Cuts Corners—Who Pays? (Hint: Not the Homeowner)

Insurance adjusters are increasingly subrogating fire, injury, and casualty claims against Acorn and Bruno® stairlift installers—and sometimes the manufacturers themselves. Why? Field audits by Rob’s Worldwide Stairlift Repairs reveal systemic safety failures: missing GFCI protection in basements and garages, untorqued rail bolts, dangerous AC ripple on DC circuits, and bypassed mechanical overspeed governors. These aren’t minor oversights—they’re violations of NEC 620, CE Code Section 26, and ANSI/RESNA WC19 that create clear pathways for liability. This video breaks down how insurers use independent audit reports to recover payouts, shift blame from innocent homeowners, and hold contractors (and corporations) accountable. For adjusters, claims professionals, and safety advocates: the evidence is in the measurements.

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