A recall is a serious public safety step, but it doesn’t automatically pay you. In Louisiana, you still must connect three things:
- Your injury (what harm you suffered and how it’s documented)
- The product defect or unsafe condition described in the recall
- Causation—that the defect was what contributed to your specific incident
That’s why many people in Shreveport get stuck after they find a recall notice online. The notice can be evidence, but it’s not the whole story. Your claim needs to match the recall scope to the exact item you used (model, lot/batch, dates, and identifiers) and show how your injuries align with the hazard.


