A recall is a public safety action, not a promise of compensation. In New Jersey, insurers and defendants typically still require proof of:
- Which product caused the injury (model, batch/lot, identifiers)
- What defect or hazard was present
- How that hazard led to your harm
- What damages you actually suffered (treatment, time off work, long-term effects)
For Roselle residents, timing matters because evidence can get lost quickly—items get thrown away, packaging disappears, and employees change schedules. The sooner you organize what you have, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate liability and push for a fair resolution.


