In smaller Indiana communities, it’s common for details to get lost in ordinary routines. People may:
- throw away packaging after a move or renovation,
- replace a damaged item before it’s photographed,
- rely on memory instead of written timelines,
- or miss the significance of a lot number/serial number.
When a recalled product is involved, that early information can matter to your claim. The question isn’t just whether there was a recall—it’s whether your specific unit was part of the affected scope and whether the defect described in the recall contributed to your injury.


