Many people in Cambridge first learn about a recall only after the fact—when they search the model number, see a safety alert, or hear about similar injuries in the news. That timing matters because:
- Evidence can disappear quickly (especially if the product was repaired, replaced, or thrown away).
- Medical documentation builds the record—and it’s harder to connect symptoms to a specific defect if records are delayed or incomplete.
- Insurers may focus on alternative explanations (installation issues, product misuse, or unrelated causes).
A recalled product injury claim is strongest when your timeline, your medical records, and the recall scope align.


