When a product is recalled, the manufacturer is acknowledging a potential safety risk. But a recall does not prove:
- that your specific unit had the defect,
- that the defect caused your particular injury,
- that the product was used in a way the law considers “foreseeable,” or
- that the company has already accepted responsibility for damages.
In practice, many Gilroy residents first realize there may be a problem after searching a model number online, seeing a notice, or being told by a retailer. That’s why your next steps should focus on connecting the right product identifiers to the right injury timeline—not just confirming that “a recall exists.”


