Many recalled-product cases begin after a delay—when someone sees a notice online, hears about incidents locally, or realizes the product they own is part of a public safety update.
In Northampton, that delay can be even more common because people may:
- Keep using the product while waiting for parts, repairs, or replacement information
- Travel for medical appointments outside their immediate area
- Store items in basements/garages and later dispose of packaging when it’s no longer convenient
- Rely on informal notes (“it was around last winter”) instead of exact dates
Those gaps matter. Insurance companies and defense teams often argue that the product was altered, improperly maintained, or that the recall warning doesn’t match the circumstances of your injury.


