Fortuna is a close-knit area where people often learn about recalls through family, neighbors, local stores, or online alerts. That can create two problems:
- Timing gaps: You may discover the recall weeks or months after the injury—when key details are already fading.
- Product identification confusion: Similar models, older versions, or replacement parts can blur which unit caused the harm.
When evidence gets messy, insurers may try to shift blame—claiming the product was misused, altered, installed incorrectly, or that the injury came from something else.
Your goal isn’t just to show there was a recall. Your goal is to show the recalled hazard matches your specific incident.


