Many people in Lawrence first discover the recall through:
- online safety alerts
- retailer or manufacturer updates
- word-of-mouth after similar injuries
- mail notices that arrive after the incident
That delay matters. The longer it takes to connect your injury to the specific recall language, the more likely the defense will argue the product wasn’t part of the affected range or that something else caused the harm.
A recalled-product injury claim is not won by the recall headline alone. What matters is whether the specific unit you used is tied to the safety problem described—and whether that defect or inadequate warning is consistent with your medical records.


