A product recall is a public safety action—often driven by defects, unsafe design, inadequate warnings, or quality problems. But a recall does not automatically mean you’ll receive money.
In a Longmont claim, you still typically have to show:
- the product you owned is within the recall scope (model/serial/lot details matter)
- the recall-related defect or hazard was present at the time of your injury
- that hazard caused or contributed to your harm
- you suffered compensable losses under Colorado law
The good news? A recall notice can provide a starting point and sometimes helpful evidence. The hard part is connecting the recall language to your specific unit and your specific injury.


