After a recall hits, many people move immediately to replace or return the product. That’s understandable—but it can create problems for injury claims if key details are lost.
In New Bedford, common scenarios include:
- Household products used in multi-generational homes where items get boxed up, donated, or removed before anyone documents the condition.
- Work-related incidents involving products used in shops, warehouses, or industrial settings, where supervisors may ask employees not to “make it a thing,” and records may be hard to locate later.
- Seasonal and visitor-related use—for example, items rented or used during peak tourism periods—where the product’s identity and purchase history are unclear.
If the product is gone, your claim may still be possible, but it becomes more dependent on receipts, photos, model/serial data you can still retrieve, and medical documentation linking your injury to the incident.


