A recall is a safety action—often issued because a manufacturer recognizes a risk. But in a personal injury claim, you still have to prove key legal facts:
- Your product matches the recall scope (model, lot/batch, serial range, or other identifiers)
- The defect or hazard was present when you were injured
- That hazard caused or contributed to your injuries
- You suffered measurable damages under Wyoming law
In other words: the recall can support your case, but it doesn’t automatically convert your experience into guaranteed compensation.


