In Windsor and surrounding Sonoma County communities, people commonly rely on products during normal routines: driving to work, caring for kids, maintaining homes and vehicles, and using consumer electronics or appliances without thinking twice.
When a recall later comes out, it can feel like the “important part” is already over. But in a legal claim, the recall is only one piece. Insurance companies often focus on questions like:
- Was your specific unit included in the recall notice (model, batch/lot, date range)?
- Did the defect match what caused the harm in your case?
- Did your use fit “normal or foreseeable” use under California product liability standards?
- Was there a later repair or modification that changed the product’s condition?
Your ability to answer those questions early can affect how quickly matters move toward settlement.


