A product recall is a public safety action, but it doesn’t automatically determine liability or produce a settlement. In New York, your claim still depends on evidence showing:
- Which specific product you had (model, serial/lot numbers)
- What went wrong and whether that defect matches the recall scope
- How the defect caused your injuries
- What damages you suffered (medical treatment, lost income, and more)
In practice, Ithaca cases often hinge on documentation—especially when the product was discarded, replaced quickly, or used in a shared setting (like a rental or shared household) where paperwork gets lost.


