A product recall is a safety response, not a settlement. Even if the manufacturer issues a recall notice, you still have to connect:
- Your specific product to the recall scope (model/serial/lot details)
- The hazard described in the recall to the way the product failed or behaved
- Your injuries to that hazard (documented by medical records)
In practice, insurers often argue about causation—especially when there’s any question about how the item was used, installed, maintained, or stored. In suburban homes and multi-family settings common in Fair Lawn, that can include disputes over whether the product was used as intended, exposed to conditions it wasn’t designed for, or altered after purchase.


