A recall is a safety action, not an automatic payout. In practice, insurers and defense teams in Washington often focus on:
- Whether your specific unit falls within the recall scope (model, batch, serial/lot codes)
- Whether the defect described in the recall actually caused what happened to you
- Whether the product was installed/used as intended
- Whether your injuries match the hazard identified in the recall
In other words: the recall can be important evidence, but your case still turns on proof of product identification, defect, and causation.


