A recall is a public safety action, not an automatic payout. In Mandeville cases, the real question is whether the product defect or safety risk described in the recall matches what caused your injury.
Even if the manufacturer admits a hazard exists (through the recall), your claim still generally depends on:
- Product identification: Was your specific model/lot/batch included?
- Causation: Did the hazard in the recall contribute to what happened to you?
- Damages: What did the injury cost you—medical care, lost income, and other real impacts?
A local attorney approach focuses on building a clear story that insurance companies can’t dismiss as speculation.


