In Severance and nearby Weld County areas, injuries often follow familiar patterns:
- Household and garage-related products (tools, appliances, power equipment) used routinely at home or in the shop.
- Outdoor and vehicle-adjacent items tied to commuting and seasonal travel—where the product is used more than once and symptoms show up after repeated exposure.
- Worksite or industrial settings where employees depend on equipment, replacements, and parts without always seeing updated safety information right away.
A recall doesn’t automatically mean the manufacturer will pay. But it can be a powerful starting point—because it may help establish that a safety risk existed and that the company recognized it.
The key is matching your injury to the specific recall scope and proving that the defect (or insufficient warnings) caused what happened to you.


