A USB "drive" is a solid state device, not a literal mechanical drive. Data recovery services can retrieve data from hard disk drives that have been damaged or had their electronics or mechanisms fail. They do this by replacing failed components or sometimes by physically removing the platters and placing them in another mechanism to be read. Depending on what failed in your "drive" data recovery may not be possible. There are only a couple of components besides that flash memory chip
in there, and thus few others that could have failed.
That said, it may still be possible to do something. I've never needed their data recovery services, but I've done business with
Drive Solutions and been very happy with their products, prices and customer service. (They gave me the best price on a memory upgrade to my laptop, and a year later provided me with a 100 GB drive to replace the laptop's original 20 GB and a neat little drive replacement kit with an external USB drive enclosure and cloning software that allowed me to boot off the new drive with all my settings and programs about an hour after opening the boxes.)
Hope this helps,
Joe