In a community like Enid, many recalled-product injuries happen in situations that don’t look like “movie accidents.” For example:
- A homeowner or caregiver uses a consumer product at home and later learns the model was included in a safety recall.
- A family member is injured after a product malfunction—overheating, failing, leaking, or breaking—then the recall news surfaces.
- A worker or commuter relies on an item for daily tasks (mobility devices, work-related equipment, or vehicle-related accessories) and the hazard is later tied to a recall.
Oklahoma’s claim turns on whether your specific injury is connected to the safety problem described in the recall—and whether the product was used in a way that was normal or reasonably foreseeable.


