It’s common to learn about a recall after the injury. Maybe you recognized the brand online, saw a notice in the news, or found a safety alert after your doctor asked follow-up questions.
In Oregon, deadlines can be unforgiving. The clock may depend on when the injury occurred, when it was discovered, and other fact-specific issues (including what type of legal claim is brought). Waiting too long can make it harder to prove what happened—especially if the product was discarded, repaired, or replaced.
What this means locally: if you’re still in the early stages—still missing paperwork, still unsure about recall scope, or still dealing with insurance—getting organized sooner can prevent avoidable delays later.


