In a lot of recall cases, people assume the recall itself should be enough. In practice, the fight usually shifts to details:
- Was your exact model/lot included in the recall?
- Did the defect described in the recall actually cause your injury?
- How was the product used in your home, workplace, or on the road?
- What did you do right after the incident, and what documentation exists?
For Richmond Heights residents, these questions come up fast because many injuries happen in everyday settings—homes, apartments, garages, and workplaces—where products are moved, stored, repaired, or replaced. If the product was thrown out or the packaging was lost, liability disputes become more complex.


