Product recalls happen because something went wrong. If a recalled product injured you before the recall—or after—you may have a legal claim.
Expert information to help you understand your rights and options
Product recalls do not prevent lawsuits—in fact, recalls provide evidence that manufacturers knew about defects. You may have claims even if you received a recall notice. Learn how recalls affect your legal rights, pursuing claims for recall-related injuries, and compensation options.
Injuries from recalled products may support strong lawsuits—recalls establish manufacturer knowledge of defects and may prove inadequate warnings or delayed response. Learn how recalls strengthen injury claims, evidence from recall investigations, and pursuing compensation from manufacturers.
The CPSC recalls hundreds of dangerous products annually—from children toys to appliances to power tools. Recalls establish that products were dangerously defective. Learn how CPSC recalls work, using recall evidence in lawsuits, and pursuing claims for recalled product injuries.
Food recalls for contamination with bacteria, foreign objects, or allergens affect millions of consumers annually. Foodborne illness can cause serious injury and death. Learn about food recall claims, proving contamination caused your illness, and pursuing compensation from food manufacturers.
Vehicle recalls cover millions of cars annually for defects including airbags, brakes, fuel systems, and electronic failures. Injuries from defects may support claims even after recall notices. Learn about vehicle recall claims, manufacturer liability, and proving defect-related injuries.