Injuries tied to recalled items can feel straightforward—“the government or manufacturer warned about the danger”—but insurers and defense teams still focus on details.
In Passaic-area claims, disputes commonly turn on:
- Whether the exact model/lot included in the recall is the same one you used
- Whether your injury matches the hazard described in the recall notice
- Whether the product was used as intended (or in a way that the defense argues caused the harm)
- How quickly you sought treatment and documented symptoms after the incident
New Jersey cases often hinge on evidence quality and timing. A recall may support your claim, but you still need to show the safety defect caused your injury—not just that a recall existed.


