Local situations can make evidence time-sensitive. After an incident, it’s common for families to:
- move quickly to replace a damaged item,
- throw away packaging,
- and rely on memory for dates, model numbers, or how the product was behaving.
In New Jersey, getting the facts lined up matters because cases often hinge on documentation—what product you had, what defect or hazard the recall covers, and how your injury ties to that hazard.
If you’re noticing that your product is “similar” to what you’re seeing in a recall online, don’t assume that’s enough. A recall can be limited to certain batches, production ranges, or model years.


