A recall is an important safety signal, but in New York, it still doesn’t “self-prove” your case.
Insurance companies and defense counsel often focus on questions like:
- Was your exact model/lot included in the recall?
- Did the recall defect actually cause your injury (not a different malfunction or unrelated issue)?
- Were you using the product as intended—or was there a change in the product’s condition over time?
In Port Chester, where many residents juggle work across town and nearby areas, delays in identifying the correct recall scope can happen fast. Evidence can fade, parts can be replaced, and documentation can get lost—especially if the incident happened months before you learned the product was recalled.


