Injuries tied to recalls often show up in patterns that look ordinary at first:
- Rental and resale items: A product may have been purchased previously, replaced, or transferred between households—making it harder to confirm the exact model/lot.
- Student and commuter schedules: People may delay medical visits because of work, classes, or travel, which can complicate how symptoms are documented.
- High-visibility public locations: Injuries can occur in spaces with frequent turnover—events, shared facilities, or workplaces—where witnesses and incident details become harder to track.
Even if you believe the recall “explains everything,” Indiana claims still require proof about what caused your injury, which unit you had, and what damages resulted.


