In many Poughkeepsie cases, the injury comes first and the recall is discovered later—after you see a safety notice, a news report, or an alert tied to your product’s model or batch.
That timing can create avoidable problems:
- Product condition changes (repairs, replacements, disposal, or “putting it away”)
- Witness memories fade—especially when the incident happened weeks or months earlier
- Insurance conversations begin quickly, sometimes before you’ve gathered key identifiers
The goal isn’t just to confirm there was a recall. It’s to connect your specific harm to the hazard described in the recall and document what happened in a way that New York insurers and defense counsel can’t dismiss.


