In New Jersey, a product recall is a serious public safety action—but it isn’t the same thing as a settlement. A recall may show that regulators or the company identified a risk, yet your case still depends on proof of:
- Causation (that the recalled defect or hazard caused your injury)
- Product identification (that your exact model/lot/batch falls within the recall)
- Damages (what you lost—medically and financially—because of the injury)
For Freehold families, the practical problem is often documentation. Many people discover a recall after the fact—when they’re sorting receipts, seeing a news alert, or searching for answers weeks or months later. That gap can make it harder to connect your injury to the specific recall scope.


