After an incident, it’s common for important evidence to disappear: receipts get thrown out, damaged items are repaired or discarded, and memories get fuzzy—especially when you’re also managing recovery.
In a suburban routine like Scarsdale’s, that evidence loss can be even more likely because people often:
- replace items quickly to maintain normal schedules,
- document injuries later (after follow-up visits), and
- rely on recall notices they find online without confirming whether their exact model or batch is covered.
A strong recalled product injury claim depends on identifying the exact product and connecting it to your injury—not just showing that a recall exists.


