A product recall is a safety action—but it’s not the same thing as compensation. A recall can be important evidence that a risk existed, yet your case still has to answer practical questions:
- Were you using the product as intended (or in a foreseeable way)?
- Does your exact model, batch, or serial range match the recall?
- Did the specific defect or hazard cause your injury?
- Who in the product chain is legally responsible under Michigan law?
In Jackson, many injured people first discover a recall through online alerts, retailer notifications, or customer service calls. By the time you identify the scope, the product may have been moved, repaired, or discarded—making it harder to connect your injury to the recall.


