A product recall is an important public safety action, but it doesn’t automatically translate into an immediate payout. In New Jersey, your claim still has to connect:
- Your specific product to the recall scope
- A safety defect or failure to warn to the way the product behaved
- The incident to your medical diagnosis and treatment
- The damages you’re seeking to the harm you actually suffered
In practice, that means the recall notice is often helpful evidence—but it’s usually not the whole case by itself.


