In Gardner, people often first learn about a recall through a mailed notice, a family member’s warning, an online alert, or a news segment. But a recall is not the same as a settlement.
In most Massachusetts product-injury situations, you still have to connect three things:
- Your specific product falls within the recall scope (model/lot/production details).
- The recall issue is tied to what caused your injury.
- You suffered actual damages—medical treatment, missed work, and other losses.
A recall can be strong evidence that a safety problem existed, but the legal question is whether that safety problem caused harm in your case.


