Subrogation Goldmine: How Insurers Can Recover Millions from Faulty Stairlift Installations

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- Why Every Acorn & Bruno® Stairlift Needs a Forensic Safety Audit
- Subrogation Goldmine: How Insurers Can Recover Millions from Faulty Stairlift Installations
- The Hidden Electrical Hazards in Acorn & Bruno® Stairlifts Insurers Must Know
- From Ripple to Recovery: Building Subrogation Cases Against Stairlift Installers
- When the Stairlift Fails: Proving Installer Negligence for Insurance Subrogation

Insurance adjusters and subrogation professionals: Acorn and Bruno® stairlifts are quietly creating high-value recovery opportunities—but only if you know what to look for. Field audits by Rob’s Worldwide Stairlift Repairs reveal systemic violations: missing GFCI protection, shared circuits, untorqued rails, and dangerous AC ripple (>70VAC) on DC power supplies. These aren’t minor oversights—they’re clear breaches of NEC 620.14, CE Code Section 26, and ANSI/RESNA WC19 that directly cause fires, electrocutions, falls, and medical device interference. This video breaks down how to document these failures, link them to losses, and build winning subrogation claims against installers and manufacturers. Independent forensic audits aren’t optional—they’re your strongest evidence.

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