A recall is a public safety action, not a guarantee that your specific injury is automatically compensated. Insurers and defense teams still focus on key questions:
- Was your exact product included in the recall scope?
- Did the defect or hazard described in the recall cause what happened to you?
- What damages you suffered—medical costs, time off work, and longer-term impact—based on your records.
In a beach community like Manhattan Beach—where people often buy and use products at home, in gyms, at short-term rentals, or while traveling—defense arguments frequently include “wrong model,” “wrong batch,” or “not the condition described in the recall.” Getting the product identification right early is critical.


