If you’re dealing with a recalled product injury in Freeport, IL, your first moves should be designed to protect both your health and your claim.
1) Get medical care and ask for documentation
Even if symptoms feel “manageable,” seek treatment and keep your records. In Illinois personal injury matters, medical documentation is often the backbone of causation and damages.
2) Preserve product identifiers before they’re gone
Many recall disputes come down to identification. Keep what you can, including:
- model/serial numbers
- lot or batch codes
- receipts or proof of purchase (if available)
- photos of the product and any damage
- recall letters, emails, or printed safety notices
If the product is no longer in your possession, write down where it was used and when you stopped using it.
3) Record your incident timeline—especially if you live/work on a schedule
Freeport residents often encounter injuries during predictable routines—work shifts, weekend errands, seasonal maintenance, commuting patterns, and family schedules. A clear timeline helps explain:
- what happened first,
- what changed after the incident,
- when symptoms started,
- and when you learned about the recall.
4) Be careful with insurer statements
After a product injury, adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless. Avoid guessing. Stick to what you observed, what you can prove, and what your medical providers documented. If you already gave a statement, a lawyer can help you review it.