In central Florida, injuries often happen in everyday settings: commutes, home repairs, busy households, and places where people rely on products without thinking about later safety notices.
When a recall comes out after the fact, the evidence you need is time-sensitive—especially if:
- the product was replaced, repaired, or thrown away after the incident
- your medical symptoms evolved after returning to work or normal activities
- you were dealing with insurance questions while you were still trying to figure out what happened
A lawyer’s job is to turn scattered details—lot numbers, model identifiers, purchase history, incident timing, and medical records—into a claim that matches your specific facts.


