A recall is a safety response, not a settlement. Oklahoma courts still require you to connect:
- your injury to the specific defect or hazard described in the recall,
- your product to the recall scope (model, batch/lot, manufacturing period), and
- who is legally responsible for making or distributing a product that was unreasonably dangerous.
In real life, that connection can get complicated fast. For example, products are repaired, parts are replaced, and families may store paperwork in different places—especially after a busy stretch of work, school, or travel. The sooner you organize what you can, the easier it is to prove what happened.


