Many injuries tied to recalled products are discovered later—after a safety notice, a social media alert, or a store communication. In Valley, that delay often comes with a very practical problem: people keep using the item until it’s replaced, repaired, or removed from the home or workplace.
That’s where cases can get harder. Evidence can disappear quickly:
- the product gets thrown out or “fixed” without documentation
- packaging and lot codes are lost during moves or cleanups
- the incident scene changes (especially if the product was used at a workplace or jobsite)
- medical records are inconsistent if treatment is delayed
If your injury is connected to a recalled product, reaching out early helps preserve the information that insurers usually try to dispute—especially when they argue the defect wasn’t the cause.


