Many people learn their product was recalled only after searching online, checking safety alerts, or hearing about incidents in the news. That timing matters.
Even if the recall is public, your case still depends on proving:
- Your specific unit is covered by the recall (not just the product category)
- The recall relates to the hazard that caused your injury
- Your medical injuries line up with what happened and when
In practical terms, the sooner you preserve product and medical documentation, the easier it is to respond when insurers question causation or suggest the recall is “unrelated.”


