A recall is meant to address a safety risk, but it doesn’t automatically translate into a settlement. In practice, insurers and defense counsel often argue about:
- Whether your exact item falls within the recall scope (model, lot, batch, or production date)
- Whether the defect described is the same cause behind your injury
- Whether the product was used as intended in your home, workplace, or on-the-go setting
- What injuries you actually suffered and how they connect to the incident
In New Jersey, those disputes are handled under standard personal injury rules, including deadlines that can affect your ability to file. That’s why acting early matters—especially when you may be dealing with ongoing medical care while trying to preserve evidence.


