Suffern is a commuter community. That means many people discover an injury (or a recall) while juggling work schedules, follow-up appointments, school pickup, and travel on busy routes. Unfortunately, that’s also when evidence starts disappearing.
Common local time-sensitive problems include:
- Receipts and packaging get thrown out during moves or routine reorganizing.
- Damaged items are repaired, replaced, or discarded before the cause is documented.
- Insurance calls happen fast, and early statements can complicate later negotiations.
Even when the manufacturer issues a recall, your case still depends on building a clear chain between:
- the product involved,
- the defect or hazard described in the recall,
- how that hazard caused your injury,
- the medical and financial losses you’ve suffered.


