Recalled product injuries don’t always look the same. Often, the injury is already done before anyone learns the product was part of a safety action.
In our Fort Wayne practice, we frequently see recall-related harm tied to:
- Home and household products used during colder months—items that heat, store, or power devices can fail in ways that cause burns, smoke exposure, or property damage.
- Vehicles and everyday safety gear—from car components to accessories used for daily commuting and family travel.
- Workplace and industrial environments—injuries can occur with tools, equipment, or protective devices where employees rely on proper performance and safe design.
- Electronics and consumer devices—malfunctions can lead to electrical burns or other injuries, and the recall may surface only after reports from multiple users.
Even when you find the recall notice quickly, the legal question is still the same: Was your specific product covered, and did the defect contribute to what happened to you?


