In a city where people commute, work in warehouses and manufacturing, and rely on everyday consumer products, injuries can happen quickly—and details can get lost just as fast. A recall may be issued days, months, or even years after the incident, and during that time:
- the product is repaired, discarded, or replaced
- receipts and lot/serial information are no longer available
- medical records are incomplete or don’t clearly link symptoms to the incident
- insurance discussions begin before the full story is documented
Illinois claims can hinge on timing and evidence quality. When documentation is missing, it’s not just inconvenient—it can affect how strongly your case is viewed.


