A recall is a public safety step, but it doesn’t automatically mean your claim is approved or that liability is clear. In California, claims still turn on what defect or hazard caused the injury, whether the product you used matches the recall scope, and what damages you actually suffered.
In day-to-day Orinda life, it’s also common for injuries to get complicated by timing: you might have kept working, driven to appointments, or waited to see if symptoms improved—then later learn your product was part of a recall. That delay can create disputes about causation and product condition.
That’s why the early phase matters: the sooner you preserve identifying information and medical documentation, the easier it is to connect the dots.


