Many people associate product injuries with dramatic accidents, but in suburban communities like Summit, harm often happens in routine settings:
- Home and garage incidents: malfunctioning appliances, power tools, heating/cooling equipment, or household devices.
- Commute-related impacts: injuries involving recalled vehicle parts, child safety seats, mobility devices, or accessories used on the go.
- Family and caregiver exposure: when a recalled consumer product is used around children or older relatives.
- Quick decision pressure: after an injury, it’s common to be contacted by insurance or asked to provide statements before you’ve had time to organize documents.
Those patterns matter legally. Your case will turn on whether your specific unit falls within the recall scope and whether the defect described in the safety notice aligns with what caused your injury.


