In New Haven, it’s common for product-related injuries to happen in everyday settings—apartments, dorms and shared housing, ride-share pickups, college-area businesses, or workplaces along the waterfront and downtown corridors. When a recall comes later, the product is often already:
- discarded during a cleanup or move,
- replaced or repaired,
- stored away without serial/lot information,
- or handled by others who may not remember what happened.
That’s why you’ll want to treat the days after you discover the recall as time-sensitive. Connecticut claims can be affected by deadlines, and the sooner your lawyer gets your facts organized, the better your chances of building a consistent record.


