After a recall, many people assume the case is automatically handled for them. In reality, the timeline and documentation matter—because insurance representatives and defense teams often focus on gaps:
- When you learned about the recall vs. when the injury occurred
- Whether your exact model/lot matches the recall scope
- How the product was used in your home, vehicle, or workplace environment
- What medical records say about causation and severity
In Woodridge, those issues can be especially frustrating when the incident happened during a busy stretch—like a winter home repair, a summer appliance run, or a commute-related trip where you may not have preserved packaging or receipts.


