Many people assume a recall automatically means they’ll be compensated. In practice, the recall is usually just the starting point. Insurers and defense teams still focus on:
- whether your exact unit fits the recall scope (model, batch, serial/lot)
- whether the defect described actually caused your injury
- whether the product was used as intended in your situation
- how Oregon law treats fault and damages in personal injury cases
For Ontario residents, this often shows up when the product was replaced quickly, stored away, or handled by multiple people before anyone thought to document it. If the evidence is incomplete, settlement discussions can stall.


