A recall is designed to address a safety risk, but it doesn’t automatically prove liability for your particular injury. In real life, insurers and defense teams will focus on questions like:
- Did your exact model, lot, or production range match the recall?
- Was the product used in a normal or foreseeable way—consistent with how Calabasas residents typically use it?
- What medical findings show the injury was caused by the recalled hazard (and not something else)?
In settlement negotiations, that difference matters. Without clear product identification and causation evidence, offers can stall or undervalue the case.


