A recall is designed to reduce risk to the public, but it isn’t the same thing as a settlement. In an injury claim, the key questions still include:
- Which exact unit or model you had (and whether it matches the recall scope)
- What defect or hazard the recall identifies
- How that hazard caused your injury
- What damages you actually suffered (medical care, lost income, and long-term impacts)
In practice, Santaquin residents often first discover a recall through online notices, packaging inserts, or word-of-mouth after the injury. When that happens, evidence can be harder to reconstruct—especially if the product was repaired, replaced, or discarded.


