Wellington is largely residential, with routine shopping, school and community activities, and frequent household updates—so recalled products often show up the same way injuries do: quietly at first, then suddenly becoming urgent.
Common Wellington scenarios we see include:
- Home and garage injuries tied to consumer devices (overheating, failure during normal use, or missing safety features).
- Vehicles and mobility products used for commuting or getting kids to activities (sudden malfunctions, unexpected braking/steering issues, seat or restraint failures).
- Event and visitor-related exposure, where someone brings or uses a product briefly—then later learns it was part of a recall.
When a recall is involved, the timeline matters. Evidence (and memories) can fade quickly—especially if the product gets repaired, replaced, or discarded.


