In California, a recall is a public safety action, not a settlement offer. The fact that a manufacturer issued a recall can be important evidence, but it still leaves key questions unanswered:
- Did the recall cover your specific model, batch, or lot?
- Was the safety defect present when you were injured?
- Did the defect cause your specific harm, or was there another cause?
- What damages do your medical records support?
For Shafter residents, this often comes up when people discover a recall after the product has been used repeatedly at home, work, or in a vehicle-related routine (including accessories and consumer electronics). The details matter, and so does timing.


