A lot of Troutdale injury victims first learn about a recall after the fact: a notice arrives by mail, a news alert pops up, or a repair shop mentions it. That’s stressful, but it also creates a key legal issue—deadlines.
Oregon injury claims generally have time limits that can depend on the type of claim and the date you knew (or should have known) about the injury and its connection to the product. Waiting too long can make it harder to prove what happened, especially if the product was discarded, repaired, or replaced.
What to do now:
- Preserve the recall notice and any product identifiers (model/serial/lot).
- Keep medical records from the first visit forward.
- Write down your incident timeline while details are still clear.


