In the days after an injury, important details tend to disappear—screenshots get deleted, receipts are lost, and the product gets repaired, replaced, or thrown out. In a South Florida community with steady traffic flow and frequent shopping runs, it’s common for people to:
- Discover a recall after they’ve already moved on from the incident
- Rely on vague product identifiers (“it was the same model, I think”)
- Get pulled into quick conversations with insurers or the retailer
That’s where cases slow down. Defendants often argue the injury wasn’t caused by the defect described in the recall, or they claim the product was used differently than intended. A local attorney approach focuses on locking down your timeline and matching your specific unit to the recall scope.


