Many people first connect their injury to a recall months later. Maybe you saw a safety alert while searching online, noticed your model number mentioned in a public notice, or heard about incidents in the same product category.
In the meantime, life keeps moving. The product may get repaired, tossed, or returned. Records get lost. Insurance conversations start. That’s why the “after recall” period matters—your next steps can affect what evidence is available and how insurers evaluate causation.
In Florida, deadlines for filing claims can be strict. Acting promptly helps ensure your attorney can preserve key documents, request incident records when needed, and organize your case while medical documentation is still fresh.


