In a smaller community like Charleston, IL, many injuries happen in everyday settings—homes, garages, workplaces, and shared spaces near commutes and public events. When a recall comes out, it often arrives after the incident, which can create three practical problems:
- Evidence gets lost. Packaging is thrown away, products get repaired or replaced, and photos don’t get taken.
- Memories fade fast. People remember “what happened,” but details like dates, lot codes, and warning labels blur.
- Insurance pressure ramps up. Adjusters and product companies may ask for statements early—before your medical records fully reflect the injury.
A local attorney’s job is to help you protect what matters now so you’re not stuck later trying to prove a case with incomplete documentation.


