Injuries tied to recalled products often turn on early details—especially when the product was used at home, at a rental, at work, or while traveling. In a city with busy streets, seasonal visitors, and frequent deliveries, it’s easy for key evidence to disappear.
Consider preserving:
- Photographs of the product condition and any damage (before repairs or disposal)
- Serial numbers, model numbers, lot codes (these are crucial for recall matching)
- Receipts and delivery records (many Delray residents buy online or through delivery services)
- Packaging and manuals (even if you think they’re “minor”)
- Your incident timeline: date of purchase, first use, when symptoms started, and when you learned of the recall
If you’re still treating, get medical documentation right away. In Florida, the quality and timing of your records can strongly influence how insurers evaluate causation.


