Many Scranton-area clients discover a recall through a news alert, a store bulletin, an online search, or a safety notice they didn’t think applied to them. The timing matters because the early days after an injury are when key details are easiest to preserve:
- the exact model/serial/lot code
- the condition of the product at the time of the incident
- purchase or installation information
- photos of damage, wear, or packaging
- medical records that document symptoms and treatment
A recall is a serious safety signal, but it’s not a settlement notice. The legal question is whether the defect described in the recall caused—or contributed to—what happened to you.


