In many communities, a product injury happens in a controlled setting. Here, injuries can just as easily occur in everyday routines:
- Home and household use (appliances, heaters, power tools, consumer electronics)
- Worksite exposure (equipment injuries tied to safety defects)
- Vehicles and transportation (car seats, accessories, or parts recalled for safety risks)
- Visitors and seasonal activity (people using rental items, hotel furnishings, or unfamiliar consumer products)
When a recall notice arrives, it may explain a hazard you didn’t know existed. But a recall does not automatically mean your claim is “done.” The key question becomes whether the recalled defect or failure is tied to your injury and whether the responsible parties can be identified.


