A recall is a public safety action, not a settlement. Even when a manufacturer issues a recall, your case still turns on:
- Whether your exact product was included in the recall scope (model, serial range, lot/batch, or other identifiers)
- Whether the defect or hazard described in the recall matches what caused your harm
- Whether your injury is consistent with that hazard—not something else
- What evidence you can prove now (and what may have been lost)
In Marathon, that “evidence timing” issue is common. People may discard packaging after a move, return rental items, or delay treatment while they’re traveling. Those gaps can make it harder to confirm product identification and causation.


