In Massachusetts, a product recall is typically a safety action—issued because regulators or manufacturers identified a risk. But a recall is not the same thing as a guaranteed payout. For your claim, the key questions usually are:
- Identity: Was your specific model/lot/serial range actually part of the recall?
- Defect & hazard: What safety failure does the recall describe?
- Causation: Did that hazard cause your injury, or was there another explanation?
- Damages: What did you lose financially and physically as a result?
In real life, defense teams often try to separate the recall from your incident. That’s why the “recall headline” matters less than the match between your product and the recall scope.


