Injury cases tied to recalls often hinge on details: the model, lot/serial number, purchase timeframe, and the specific way the product was used before it caused harm.
In Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire region, common real-world scenarios include:
- Household and consumer products used heavily in multi-person homes and rentals (burns, smoke damage, chemical exposure)
- Vehicle-related accessories and mobility items used for commuting and errands (failures during normal use)
- Workplace and industrial settings where products are used around heavy traffic, shifts, and time pressure (cuts, burns, equipment malfunctions)
- Daycare, school, and youth activities where parents and caregivers discover recalls after an incident and need quick help documenting what happened
When a recall comes to light, people often assume it automatically proves fault. It doesn’t. California law still requires you to connect the safety defect (or inadequate warnings) to your specific injury and prove the losses you’re seeking compensation for.


