Many people in Ocean County first realize something is wrong after they:
- see a recall notice online (often months later),
- discover the safety alert applies to a specific model year or batch,
- find out the product was used at home, at a rental, or by a caregiver,
- or deal with insurance questions before they’ve fully understood the recall.
In practice, the biggest problem isn’t always the recall—it’s the gap between when the injury happened and when the recall was identified. That gap can make it harder to connect your injuries to the specific defect and to the right manufacturer or seller.


