After a recall, evidence can disappear fast—especially when the product is disposed of, repaired, replaced, or stored away “for later.” In the real world, Fort Myers families and seasonal visitors frequently don’t keep the packaging or lot codes, and they may learn about the recall weeks after the incident.
Delays can also complicate insurance and claim handling. Defendants often argue that the injury came from something else: incorrect use, wear and tear from Florida’s heat and humidity, improper storage, or an unrelated malfunction. The sooner an attorney helps organize your facts, the better your chances of aligning the recall information with your timeline and medical findings.


