Product Liability

Product liability content that starts from the federal recall feed, not a Google alert

The CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) recall feed is included automatically for every firm, regardless of state.

Product recall incidents (incident_type: product_recall) are sourced primarily from the federal CPSC recall feed rather than local news, since recalls are national events with local relevance wherever the product was sold.

This is one of the few categories where the incident source isn't a local news outlet at all — it's a government feed — which means coverage isn't limited to whatever your local TV stations happen to report on.

How this is scored

type_product_recall: +15 points. Combined with a fatality or multiple-victims flag if the recall is tied to reported injuries or deaths, the score climbs from there.

Where it's sourced from

CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) product recall feed — included as a federal source automatically during onboarding for every state.

Frequently asked questions

Where does product recall content actually come from?
Primarily the CPSC's official recall feed, which is added automatically as a federal source when your firm's account is set up — it's not dependent on local news coverage.
Does a recall need to involve an injury to generate an article?
No — the type_product_recall bonus (+15) applies to any classified recall incident. Recalls that also report injuries or fatalities score meaningfully higher and are more likely to clear your generation threshold automatically.

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