A recall notice is important, but it’s not the whole case. What matters is what can be proven about your exact situation—especially when time passes.
In Rye, that often means:
- Products are replaced quickly (for safety or convenience), which makes it harder to document condition and identifying details.
- Households and caregivers rotate—records and timelines get fragmented.
- Insurance conversations start early, particularly when the injury happened on a commute-related errand or at a shared-use location.
Acting early helps preserve the details that connect your injury to the specific recalled product and the risk described in the recall.


