A recall is a serious public safety step, but it doesn’t automatically settle your situation. In Pennsylvania, the central questions still come down to:
- Whether the defect or hazard identified in the recall was present in the product that injured you
- Whether that defect caused (or contributed to) your injuries
- What damages you suffered, supported by medical records and other proof
Insurance companies may treat a recall as “background information” rather than proof of causation. That’s why your documentation—especially product identifiers and medical timelines—matters.


