In South Florida, many people learn about a recall only after something goes wrong—often during regular use at home or in a setting where products are shared (multi-family communities, schools, gyms, workplaces). By the time you’re searching online, the most important details may already be fading:
- Product identifiers get lost (serial/lot codes tossed with packaging)
- The item is replaced or discarded before anyone documents its condition
- Multiple people handle the product (making “who used it how” a dispute)
- Insurers push for early statements before medical records are complete
An attorney’s job is to slow things down just enough to build a claim that matches what actually happened—rather than what a claims adjuster hopes you’ll say.


