A recall is a public safety action, not a settlement notice. In California, you generally still have to connect the dots between:
- Your specific product (model, serial/lot info, purchase details)
- The safety problem described in the recall
- What caused your injury (and when)
- Your documented damages (medical treatment, lost income, and effects on daily life)
In practice, defense teams often argue that something else caused the harm—especially when evidence has been scattered, the product was repaired or discarded, or the injuries evolved over time.


