In a suburban community like Montclair, injuries often don’t happen in a dramatic “headline moment.” They can occur during everyday routines—using a product at home, carrying items out to a vehicle, driving with a recalled component, or working around equipment in a shop or facility.
That matters because the defense often argues:
- you were using the product differently than intended,
- the product was installed or maintained incorrectly,
- the injury came from another cause,
- or the product’s condition changed after the incident.
The practical takeaway: your claim needs a clear, documented connection between the recalled hazard and what you experienced in Montclair—including when it happened and what your product looked like afterward.


