A product recall is a public safety action, not a legal settlement. Even when the manufacturer agrees a risk exists, your claim still turns on:
- Whether your specific model/lot/batch was actually covered
- Whether the defect described in the recall is the one that caused your harm
- Whether your injury and medical treatment match the type of hazard involved
- Whether Texas deadlines and claim requirements apply to your situation
Local adjusters may try to treat a recall like proof-by-itself. It isn’t. A strong case connects the recall to your incident with product identification and medical records.


