A recall is designed to reduce risk. But it doesn’t automatically pay every injured person.
To seek compensation in Illinois, you generally still need to connect three things:
- Your specific product falls within the recall scope (model/lot/serial details matter).
- The recall hazard is tied to how the injury happened.
- Your medical records reflect injuries consistent with that hazard.
In practice, insurers may argue the product was used differently than intended, the defect wasn’t present in your unit, or another cause contributed to your harm. That’s why early fact-building matters—especially when the incident involved a product bought locally, received as a gift, or stored for months before symptoms became clear.


