A recall is a public safety action, not a settlement check. In practice, insurers and defense teams still ask:
- Was the product involved in your injury actually part of the recall?
- Which defect described in the recall notice caused your harm?
- Could your injury have come from another cause—wear and tear, improper installation, maintenance issues, or a different model/batch?
In Shasta Lake, these disputes often show up quickly because many residents use products in demanding settings—boats and trailers, seasonal heating and cooling equipment, power tools, outdoor electronics, and vehicles that see frequent road trips and commuting. Even small differences in model year, serial number, or installation history can determine whether the recall is relevant.


