Sure the company is trying to shed liability - or rather the Owners are. That's why it is an LLC.
What I was getting at is that the fact that everything is kludged together in a way that would be unlikely in the corporate world doesn't mean that the product will be unsuccessful - it doesn't mean the job will suck either, though it does make it more likely for certain personality types.
The benefit of staying is that you are likely to see the operations sausage factory and that sort of experience will be harder to come by should you return to enterprise type work.
I'm not saying that staying is the best option, but since there weren't complaints about the workplace culture or pay, the items over which you have expressed concern appear to be very remote possibilities, and there does not appear to be any opportunity cost associated with your career; I don't see any substantial harm should you continue to play Dirty Harry for now.
Good Luck.