In a smaller community like Thomasville, it’s common for the details to get scattered—especially when products are bought during trips, shared between households, or stored for a while before problems are noticed. Add the realities of daily life here (work schedules, caregiving, seasonal visitors, and long stretches between doctor visits), and delays can create gaps that insurance companies later try to use against you.
A lawyer’s job is to keep your claim anchored to specifics:
- Which exact product you had (model, serial/lot codes)
- When it was used and when symptoms started
- What the recall actually covers
- How your injuries match the hazard described in the safety notice
That’s where many claims succeed or fail—long before settlement talks ever begin.


