A recall is intended to reduce risk, but it doesn’t automatically settle your case or prove liability by itself. Defendants often dispute:
- whether your specific unit matches the recall scope (model, batch/lot, serial range)
- whether the defect described in the recall caused your injury
- whether another factor contributed (installation issues, maintenance, alterations, or misuse)
- what damages are supported by your medical records
In Washington, insurance and defense teams may move quickly to frame the situation around “public notice” rather than causation and damages. That’s why your next steps matter.


