Many recalled-product injuries in the North Bay don’t look like “big disasters” at first. They can happen during normal routines around town, and the recall may be discovered later.
Common Petaluma situations include:
- Household or garage products used in residential settings (burns, smoke exposure, damaged components)
- Outdoor/utility items kept in sheds or used on driveways where wear and weather affect how a product performs
- Transportation-related goods (bike accessories, child restraints, mobility devices) used for commuting, school drop-offs, or errands
- Retail and visitor exposure—injuries can occur in stores, shared spaces, or workplaces where multiple people used the same product category
If your product was later included in a recall, that’s an important clue—but it’s not the whole story. The legal question is whether the defect or missing warnings described in the recall likely caused your specific harm.


