In smaller communities like Corcoran, it’s common for people to dispose of an item quickly—especially if it stopped working, got replaced, or required repair. Unfortunately, in product recall cases, that early cleanup can make it harder to prove:
- Which exact model, lot, or batch you had
- How the product was being used when the injury happened
- Whether the injury aligns with the hazard described in the recall
California courts and adjusters typically want a clear connection between your injury and the specific safety problem—not just that “there was a recall at some point.” Your job (and your lawyer’s job) is to preserve what can be preserved now.


